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i would discuss vs i will discuss

Both of them are correct, but are used in different contexts. "I would discuss" is used to talk about a hypothetical situation or a polite request, while "I will discuss" is used to express a definite intention or plan.
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i would discuss

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to talk about hypothetical situations or make polite requests.

Use "I would discuss" when you want to talk about something that is not certain or to make a polite request. It is often used in conditional sentences or to show politeness.

Examples:

  • If I had more time, I would discuss the topic in more detail.
  • I would discuss this matter further, but I have to leave now.
  • Come, I would discuss message to be delivered with our gift.
  • That is what I would discuss with you.
  • I would discuss this with someone of note.
  • I have had thoughts toward Solonius. I would discuss on the way to market.
  • I would discuss other matters with you.
  • Come. I would discuss other matters with you.
  • I would discuss on the way to market.
  • Come, I would discuss message to be delivered with our gift.
  • There are matters of importance I would discuss with him.
  • There are matters of importance I would discuss with him.
  • I said I would discuss it with my editors.
  • as rapporteur of a report, I would discuss the audit findings and recommendations with the Committee on Budgetary Control and with other representatives of the European Parliament.
  • A Idee come, that I would discuss gladly once with you.

Alternatives:

  • I might discuss
  • I could discuss
  • I would like to discuss
  • I would be happy to discuss
  • I would appreciate discussing

i will discuss

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a definite intention or plan.

Use "I will discuss" when you want to convey a firm intention or plan to talk about something. It indicates a strong commitment to having a discussion.

Examples:

  • I will discuss the proposal with my team tomorrow.
  • I will discuss your concerns with the management.
  • I will discuss with the publicity department.
  • All right, I will discuss it with mom when she gets home.
  • I will discuss that with your captain.
  • I will discuss it with Olivia.
  • I will discuss this with your parents so we put an end to this.
  • I will discuss this situation.
  • Seung Jo, I will discuss it first with Se Gyeong...
  • Gianni and I will discuss it calmly
  • I will discuss it with the Captain.
  • I will discuss it with him...
  • I will discuss it with Selznick.
  • Your father and I will discuss it later.
  • I will discuss the matter with Counsellor Troi.
  • You and I will discuss this later.
  • Your father and I will discuss it like a couple.
  • When I return, you and I will discuss the road ahead.
  • I will discuss it very readily with him under other circumstances.
  • I will discuss your proposals with my father's advisers.
  • Her mother and I will discuss it.
  • Blair and I will discuss these issues privately.

Alternatives:

  • I am going to discuss
  • I intend to discuss
  • I plan to discuss
  • I am discussing
  • I am considering discussing

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