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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such discourse" is correct and usable in written English.
It means a type of communication or conversation between two people, usually with a formal or serious tone. For example: "The professor and I had an enlightening conversation about politics - such discourse is rarely heard in today's society."
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His previous speeches were littered with such discourse.
Much of the movie's three-hour running time is filled with such discourse.
"The political culture of Law and Justice seems strongly influenced by such discourse.
Even before the recent financial crisis, the tone of such discourse was beginning to change.
For it would appear by such discourse that you were immoderately struck with the show.
"Tolerating such discourse of hate and racism is now being construed as policy to condone such tirades".
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Long before the Christian era, such discourses became an integral part of the Jewish liturgy.
Policy texts often present such discourses together, as if they were aligned.
Such discourses became the means by which academies fostered and gained public acceptance for particular aesthetic theories.
Eve Ensler, creator of "The Vagina Monologues," noted a ratio of men to women at TED heavily weighted to people not involved in such discourses (she was one of seven female speakers of 45 at the conference).
To confront the severed head and fragmented body of a janitor in a museum space is a discomfiting reminder of the undocumented (in more than one sense) material labor from which such discourses can help distract us.
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