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The phrase "we discriminated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing actions or decisions that involve distinguishing or making judgments about different groups or individuals, often in a negative or unfair manner. Example: "In our study, we discriminated between the various factors that influenced the outcome of the experiment."
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"They said we discriminated against them, but we didn't keep a record.
I know we set up schools and hospitals, but we also didn't promote them up the ranks of our oil companies very fast, and we discriminated against them and pressured their leaders to keep oil prices low.
He added: "I've never been more proud to be a part of this unit than that day," because of "the simple fact that we discriminated between the bad guys and the noncombatants and then afterward we ended up helping the people that three or four hours before were trying to kill us".
We discriminated between some normal variation sources.
Furthermore, as a novel study, we discriminated between ICS vs. penetration events.
We discriminated direct meta-community effects from indirect (habitat quality) effects of the spatiotemporal structure of habitats on biodiversity using Collembola as a model.
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Nor should we discriminate in providing treatment.
"I don't think we feel that we discriminate against anyone".
It cannot carry on, that we discriminate against women in sport from the age of 15".
We discriminate (that is, treat people differently) for a number of reasons.
Don't we discriminate in the selection of friends, mates, employees, students?
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