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"I have discussed with" vs "I had discussed about his travel"

Both phrases have issues in terms of correct usage. The first phrase, 'i have discussed with,' is incorrect because 'with' should be followed by the person or people you have discussed with, not just 'with.' The second phrase, 'i had discussed about his travel,' is also incorrect because 'discussed about' is redundant. The correct form is 'discussed his travel.'

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

I have discussed with

This phrase is incorrect. 'With' should be followed by the person or people you have discussed with, not just 'with.'

Use 'I have discussed with him' or 'I have discussed with the team' instead of 'I have discussed with.'

Alternatives:

  • I have discussed with him
  • I have discussed with the team

I had discussed about his travel

This phrase is incorrect. 'Discussed about' is redundant. The correct form is 'discussed his travel.'

Use 'I had discussed his travel' instead of 'I had discussed about his travel.'

Alternatives:

  • I had discussed his travel

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