No. Use "telephone discussion."
probably in, but there are instances where on would be correct - it depends on context.
The main objectives of the discussion were. I hope that helps. This is the one i would choose out of them.
Discussion
No. This is not correct. "As (we) discussed" would be correct "As per" means "In accordance with", and cannot be used with a conjugated verb such as "discussed", but must refer to a noun, like a specific event. e.g. - "As per our discussion"
That is the correct spelling of "interview" (discussion, audition).
No. The phrase "telephonic order" is not used. We speak of a telephone order, meaning an order placed over the telephone, as for a pizza delivery, say.
probably in, but there are instances where on would be correct - it depends on context.
No, telephonic towers are not harmful to be around or have near you.
Syracuse Telephonic Exchange was created in 1880.
whose neme was mentioned in the first telephonic conversation ?
yes
It will be up to the judge in the case if a telephonic hearing is allowed in MI.
Yes and no. Generally we say a matter is in discussion. Use on only in this sense: On further discussion a consensus was reached
The main objectives of the discussion were. I hope that helps. This is the one i would choose out of them.
Discussion
Both "roundtable discussion" and "round table discussion" are correct. The choice between one word or two is often a matter of style and preference.
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