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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yet discussed" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has not been discussed or talked about yet. Example: "The details of the project were not yet discussed in the meeting, so we will need to schedule another one to address them."
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Nokia has not yet discussed prices.
We have not yet discussed anything with respect to salaries.
"We're talking, although we haven't yet discussed figures.
In a telephone interview, Mark Palma said he had not yet discussed that with his brother.
Church officials have not yet discussed what they will do if its health continues to deteriorate.
But Randolph said he and Reyes had not yet discussed the matter.
Finally, Mr. Levin steered the conversation to the one issue not yet discussed: ownership.
According to the two people, the board has not yet discussed these options.
Councilwoman Michele Mendicino said the Town Council had not yet discussed the report.
Before Thursday's game, Girardi had not yet discussed with Betances the reasoning for his switch.
We have not yet discussed how the production rates are chosen subject to the budget constraint.
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