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Discover Ludwig"what discussions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when asking a question about a particular discussion that has taken place, either recently or in the past. For example, "What discussions have you had with your supervisor about your job performance?".
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What discussions or collaborations are involved in determining the physical presence and representation of a character?
Liverpool have remained tight-lipped on what discussions took place.
What discussions have been had with Nato partners?
What discussions has the Sears saga sparked in your classes?
What discussions will matter to you in and outside of class?
5.18pm GMT Labour's Chris Byrant asks what discussions Hunt has had with the Welsh assembly.
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What have the discussions been like?
With what discussion?
The mere 35 minutes devoted to policy rendered what discussion there was largely superficial.
What discussion should we be having instead?
What the discussions have not been to date is decisive.
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