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'things to discuss' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a list of topics that need to be discussed. For example, "At the meeting this week, we have several things to discuss, including the budget, staffing levels, and new initiatives."
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We have things to discuss".
The doctor and I have things to discuss, in private".
There are a lot of other things to discuss.
"If he did, we'd have some things to discuss".
There were many things to discuss: How was Ms. De la Rosa feeling?
It's not that you can't find a million things to discuss.
The president of the French Football Federation, Jean-Pierre Escalettes, may have other things to discuss.
THAT the two most powerful men in America might occasionally have things to discuss is no surprise.
On the other, this is all in the public domain already, and there are so many other things to discuss.
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I believe work-life issues are one of the most important and interesting things to discuss..
Here, mass unemployment, the collapse of public health, and incipient street fascism are abstract issues things to discuss over beer and waffles.
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