Sentence examples for one could discuss from inspiring English sources

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A widely reported story has He Yan declaring that Wang Bi was one with whom one could discuss the most profound truths about the cosmos and human affairs (e.g., see Sanguo zhi [Records of the Three States] 28).

Dull would be the novel that one could discuss only in tutorials; snoozy the movie, if such gut reactions were muzzled.

Think of what a commission to come up with ideas for one could discuss, just off the top of your head – enshrining freedom of speech, increasing the powers of committees that scrutinise government, electoral reform, dismantling the notion that MPs are simply rubber stamps … But we don't.

Of course the question of errors and deceptions is important, and if space permitted one could discuss these in light of the function of co-text, and of 'reading to make sense' either by direct reference or implication.

One could discuss the transcranial approach that was performed in this patient, as it is argued that a transsphenoidal approach should be favoured over transcranial surgery as it may limit the spread of micro-organisms [ 1, 7].

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Although I lived among many people — house staff and farm managers, cotton buyers, wood merchants, neighboring farmers — I had no one with whom I could discuss the books I was reading or the poems that I was then writing, the constant anxiety I felt about the farm, about being overpowered, manipulated, outmaneuvered.

Rourke is the picture, and though there are many scenes I could discuss -- there's one that remains my favorite --  one that's so overwhelmingly touching, so disarming, you're a little amazed by how hard it hits you -- and it doesn't occur in the wrestling ring.

Others at the company said Ms. Good was the only one who could discuss the matter.

The company had a bustling internal-communication network; typing messages back and forth to one another, employees could discuss their work and offer each other advice.

In the course of preparing such an agreement one could also discuss other questions that have to do with nuclear explosions.

I loved that he was one of the last of the living (must one say survivor?) with whom one could seriously discuss a German philosophy (the Husserl of 1935, but not only that) whose worth he never thought should be disavowed simply because it was expressed in the language of the future executioners.

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