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I have discussed with vs I am discussed with

The correct phrase is "I have discussed with." The phrase "I am discussed with" is incorrect in this context. The correct phrase indicates that you have had a discussion with someone, while the incorrect phrase does not make sense.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 6374 views

I have discussed with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you have had a discussion with someone. It is in the present perfect tense, showing that the action of discussing has been completed.

Some examples from our editors:

  • I have discussed with my colleagues about the project.
  • She has discussed with her supervisor about the issue.
  • I have discussed with Mrs Napoletano and others the necessity to delete paragraph 15.
  • I have also offered - it was only been tabled very late on Thursday of last week - a new amendment which I have discussed with the rapporteur and which specifically looks at a number of exclusions.
  • I would like to make my commitment to a high level of employment and social cohesion through a number of actions that I have discussed with some of you.
  • I have discussed with you in bilateral meetings on a number of occasions the question of the use of the comitology procedure and I note that request by the Commission is not being accepted in the amendments that have been put forward.
  • I believe there are only another four hours in which I must keep the cylinder from those who are trying to get it, a theory I have discussed with my friend, who agrees with me.
  • I myself have raised doubts and objections - which I have discussed with the rapporteur - regarding certain aspects of the text that we are debating today, and I believe that is normal.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • I have talked with
  • I have conversed with
  • I have chatted with
  • I have communicated with
  • I have conferred with

I am discussed with

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

  • I am saying this in the aftermath to the Tampere Council, which you have just discussed with my friend and colleague, Mr Vitorino.
  • That ad hoc resolution has been discussed with the political groups this morning and they have, so far as I am aware, all accepted it.
  • If I had not discussed with him...
  • What i discussed with cody is nobody's business.
  • I have discussed with Mrs Napoletano and others the necessity to delete paragraph 15.
  • The timetable I discussed with Parliament at various times will be adhered to.
  • I almost forgot to leave you the information that I discussed with your parents.
  • I told your attorney about a situation you discussed with your other attorney.
  • Whenever the plans were being discussed with Eichorst, I was asked to leave the room.
  • Dad. I wouldn't want my private business being discussed with a complete stranger.
  • I'm sorry for surprising you, but it has already been discussed with your parents.
  • I've discussed with her father, to individually ask what you two think.
  • Mr President, I must ask for an oral amendment to be made that has been negotiated and discussed with the political groups.
  • Furthermore, it was the subject of a number of amendments, which I discussed with the Chairman of my committee once again this morning.
  • As I understand the basics of democracy, citizens have the right to have such issues discussed with them.
  • I had a meeting recently with Commissioner Verheugen where we discussed with Irish business people the problems that they faced.
  • This is something which I discussed with the Commissioner when he visited Northern Ireland some time ago.
  • I believe that the other procedures to which the motion for a resolution correctly refers will also have been discussed with them.
  • I think this should be discussed with a little more calm.
  • I am delighted that this subject is now being discussed in a proper manner.

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