Sentence examples for wanting to discuss from inspiring English sources

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[UK, 42 years, female] Within this theme, significant others revealed their anxiety about workers often not wanting to discuss their pain, e.g. "I am hardly involved, he discusses the pain rarely"; [NL, 59 years, female] "My husband wants to do everything himself and does not usually talk about his pain.

Here he touched on another tension that becomes evident in discussion with residents – between a younger, freshly aware, generation wanting to discuss politics in the open and older folk who would rather things remained as they've "aye been".

"They're all over us, wanting to discuss legislation.

Five years ago, hardly anyone had heard of erectile dysfunction, never mind wanting to discuss it.

Her father had called twice already, wanting to discuss graduation plans, and she'd nearly hung up on him.

After that sort of declaration, it seems that anyone wanting to discuss it further should look into Gamblers Anonymous.

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Want to discuss our latest cover?

That's what I wanted to discuss.

She wanted to discuss Lathierial Boyd.

"Nobody wants to discuss that.

Parliament don't want to discuss it.

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