Sentence examples for really to discuss from inspiring English sources

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"I don't think there's any need really to discuss the status of female directors," Maiwenn told reporters in Cannes.

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Especially when it's taking a bit of time as well [inaudible] they don't want to … don't really want to discuss it, touchy subject, so I don't really pry too much into it" (Interview 3, age 35, prepared group).

I was really very pleased to have the opportunity to meet him and really wanted to discuss music with him, but he wasn't having it.

Noah and I really had to discuss it.

"You really need to discuss these delicate matters," she said.

There's not really much to discuss, is there.

"But none of the candidates seems to really want to discuss local problems.

Neither of us was in a state to really want to discuss it".

"I know exactly what happened," he said, "but I don't really want to discuss it.

"There is really nothing to discuss at this point, until he goes through that process".

"I don't really want to discuss our thoughts on leadership".

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