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its discussed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "its discussed" is not correct in written English.
It should be "it's discussed," which is a contraction for "it is." Example: "In our meetings, it's discussed how we can improve our marketing strategy."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(5)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Future studies will show whether our findings in different cell culture systems will come true in vivo, especially in the context of Ang II signaling and its discussed contribution to podocyte apoptosis.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
The energy spectrum is described and its features discussed.
Science
The mechatronics design concept is introduced and its implications discussed.
There is a presence, but its all discussed in gossip and secrecy.
News & Media
Imatinib was identified for new indications through studying its mechanisms (discussed later).
Science
JAP: Conceived the study, participated in its design, discussed the findings and coordinated the study.
Shire said it had not discussed its proposal with Baxter.
News & Media
— NICK BILTON Apple is showing its typical video featuring its executives discussing the iPad Mini.
News & Media
In the Conclusions section, we summarize the present work, stress its significance, and discuss its limitations.
Science
In addition, we motivate its introduction and discuss its biological plausibility.
Science
(Its workers declined to discuss its location, beyond saying that it was "underground").
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always ensure the correct use of "it's" (it is) versus "its" (possessive). When indicating that 'it is' discussed, use the contraction "it's discussed".
Common error
Avoid using the possessive "its" when you mean "it is". The correct phrase is "it's discussed", using the contraction for "it is". For example, instead of "Its discussed widely", write "It's discussed widely".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "its discussed" functions as a subject-verb construction where the possessive pronoun "its" is incorrectly used instead of the contraction "it's" (it is). Ludwig AI flags this as an error, which influences its grammatical role and acceptability.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "its discussed" is flagged by Ludwig AI as grammatically incorrect due to the misuse of the possessive pronoun "its" instead of the contraction "it's" (it is). While instances of this phrase can be found in both news and scientific contexts, the correct form "it's discussed" or the full form "it is discussed" is recommended, especially in formal writing. Always prioritize using the correct contraction to maintain grammatical accuracy and clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is discussed
This is a grammatically correct and direct replacement using the full form of the contraction.
it's been discussed
This alternative focuses on the action having occurred at some point in the past.
the matter is discussed
This alternative emphasizes the subject being discussed.
the topic is discussed
Similar to "the matter is discussed", this emphasizes 'topic' being discussed.
its implications are discussed
This expands the original to include the subject's implications.
it is being considered
This offers a less direct but related alternative, suggesting deliberation.
the details are discussed
This alternative highlights discussion of specifics.
there is discussion about it
This phrase focuses on the presence of conversation surrounding the subject.
it has been mentioned
A simpler and more direct way to say that something was brought up in conversation.
it is under consideration
This alternative suggests active evaluation and thought.
FAQs
What's the correct way to write "it is discussed"?
The correct way to write "it is discussed" in a more concise form is "it's discussed". This uses the contraction "it's" to replace "it is".
What is the difference between "its" and "it's"?
"Its" is a possessive pronoun (e.g., "The dog wagged its tail"). "It's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has" (e.g., "It's raining", or "It's been a long day"). Confusing them is a common grammatical error. Therefore instead of saying "Its discussed" you must say "It's discussed".
Can I use "its discussed" in formal writing?
No, "its discussed" is grammatically incorrect. In formal writing, you should use "it is discussed" or the contraction "it's discussed", depending on the level of formality required.
What are some alternatives to "it's discussed"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "it has been mentioned", "the matter is discussed", or "it is being considered" as alternatives to "it's discussed".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested