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I look forward to discuss with you in the next meeting. vs I look forward to discussion with you in the next meeting.

Both phrases are not correct. The correct form should be: 'I look forward to discussing with you in the next meeting.' 'Discuss' is a verb, so it should be in the gerund form 'discussing' when used after 'look forward to.'

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I look forward to discuss with you in the next meeting.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Discuss' should be in the gerund form 'discussing' when used after 'look forward to.'

The correct form is 'I look forward to discussing with you in the next meeting.'
  • I look forward to the next round.
  • But I looks forward to the next day starting.
  • So I look forward to seeing you at the next meeting.
  • I look forward to being able to discuss this with the Council in the future.
  • I look forward to further discussion of these issues when I present the report on animal transport in the next few weeks.
  • I look forward to the further discussion in the next parliamentary term and to future debates on the subject.
  • I look forward to further discussion when I present the report on transport in the next few weeks.
  • I look forward to the next time we see each other.
  • I look forward to seeing Cyprus among the next group of new members.
  • I look forward to listening to the next contributions and, as always, to engaging in dialogue with this Parliament.
  • I look forward to the Commission taking part in committee, at a hearing coming up within the next few weeks, on new emerging health risks.
  • But, in the meantime, I look forward to working as closely as possible with the Commission over the next five years.
  • I look forward to the next Conservative Government applying to join the Euro Zone really quite shortly.
  • I look forward to the rolling-out of the health action plan, which the Commissioner said will be coming in the next few weeks.
  • I look forward to future opportunities to discuss those matters with him and the whole House, not least in the context of the communication which we have just produced on our external services.
  • I look forward to more civilized surroundings.
  • I look forward to more tomorrow.
  • I look forward to hearing from you.
  • I look forward to some constructive cooperation.
  • I look forward to witnessing proper Roman formation.

I look forward to discussion with you in the next meeting.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Discussion' is a noun, but after 'look forward to,' a gerund form of the verb should be used.

The correct form is 'I look forward to discussing with you in the next meeting.'
  • I look forward to further discussion of these issues when I present the report on animal transport in the next few weeks.
  • I look forward to the further discussion in the next parliamentary term and to future debates on the subject.
  • I look forward to further discussion when I present the report on transport in the next few weeks.
  • In this spirit I look forward to fruitful discussions with the Heads of State or Government tomorrow evening and the real results that the world is expecting from Pittsburgh next week.
  • I look forward to having a further discussion with Parliament, hopefully with the same rapporteur, on that subject.
  • I look forward to more discussions with you about these plans at a later date, after the Commission has developed impact assessments, consulted the industry and prepared our proposals.
  • The Commission will keep you informed about these future developments and I look forward to further fruitful discussions with you on this important issue.
  • I look forward to the next round.
  • But I looks forward to the next day starting.
  • So I look forward to seeing you at the next meeting.
  • I look forward to our discussions with you. I also look forward to the discussions with the Council.
  • I look forward to the next time we see each other.
  • I look forward to seeing Cyprus among the next group of new members.
  • I look forward to listening to the next contributions and, as always, to engaging in dialogue with this Parliament.
  • I look forward to the Commission taking part in committee, at a hearing coming up within the next few weeks, on new emerging health risks.
  • But, in the meantime, I look forward to working as closely as possible with the Commission over the next five years.
  • I look forward to the next Conservative Government applying to join the Euro Zone really quite shortly.
  • I look forward to the rolling-out of the health action plan, which the Commissioner said will be coming in the next few weeks.
  • I find that encouraging and I look forward to further discussions with them and other Members of Parliament in relation to the issues that they raised.
  • It may well be that additional support can be given through the TENs programme and I look forward to my discussions with the Commissioner on this extremely serious development.

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