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I have discussed with vs I have discussed to

The correct phrase is 'I have discussed with.' 'With' is the preposition that should be used after 'discussed' to indicate the person or people you have talked to. 'I have discussed to' is not a correct construction in English.

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I have discussed with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'I have discussed with' when you want to mention the person or people you have talked to about a certain topic.

Some examples from our editors:

  • I have discussed with my colleagues about the new project.
  • She has discussed with her teacher about her grades.
  • 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 to
  • I have conversed with
  • I have chatted with
  • I have communicated with
  • I have had a discussion with

I have discussed to

This phrase is not a correct construction in English.

  • I have discussed our resolve to act with each of our Heads of Government colleagues.
  • Mitchell and I have always discussed trying to buy the place in the event something happened to Stan.
  • This Parliament is the only parliament - as far as I know - to have discussed the MAI.
  • Pat and I have discussed it.
  • Patrick and I have discussed it.
  • Patrick and I have discussed it.
  • The Chief Editor and I have discussed it.
  • Well, your mother and I have discussed it.
  • And I have discussed this with the principal.
  • Brother Guilbert and I have discussed this.
  • Chloe and I have discussed it.
  • I have discussed this very question with citizens in a broadcast.
  • I have discussed this with my opposite numbers.
  • I have discussed the issue and my concerns with Members.
  • I have discussed with Mrs Napoletano and others the necessity to delete paragraph 15.
  • I have discussed this matter with him on several occasions.
  • Brad and I have discussed it, and we forbid you from seeing the Car Czar ever again.
  • She and I have discussed it at length.
  • Ms. Garcia and I have discussed it and we believe the community should not be deprived of one of its most valued traditions.
  • Dr. Gates and I have discussed the options at length.

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