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- discussion about or discussion on - UsingEnglish. com
Is it correct to say 'we had a discussion about something' Can one discuss 'about'? I thought it's 'talk about' or discuss on' a subject Perhaps one can have a discussion 'about' a topic or 'on' a topic What is the right way of saying it?
- When should I use a discussion of vs. a discussion on vs. a . . .
A discussion of a topic — this brings to mind a true discussion, going into all sorts of details of the topic (and only the topic) A discussion on a topic — here I picture the discussion to be somewhat one-sided, almost a lecture
- In this topic or on this topic - English Language Usage Stack . . .
If the topic is not historical but instead is about history, as for instance a philosophical discussion of the importance of history, then you should use "on" because this is a usual preposition in that case (with " about ")
- prepositions - Can I say something in discussion to refer to the . . .
The paragraph under consideration has nothing to do with his moral integrity The context is about how to understand a specific paragraph in an article about a rich man Can I use “the paragraph
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- grammar - Use of open something up for discussion - English . . .
This opens up for discussion the topic question etc of [long noun phrase] But I think it would be more idiomatic to use a different expression, because 'open up for discussion' is not generally used with an impersonal subject ('It' or 'These developments') but usually only with a real human agent ('he opened the issue up for discussion in the
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