Both are acceptable in English, depending on their use. The former, "further discuss," may make more sense in a sentence such as, "We will further discuss the matter" whereas for the latter, something like "We will discuss the matter further" would be more correct.
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This is a correct sentence: "At the next stockholders meeting we will discuss benefits for employees and dividends for shareholders."
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A discursive sentence is one that is rambling or verbose, as opposed to concise and clear.
No, the correct expression is either "discuss" or "talk about." "Discuss about" is redundant as both words convey the idea of engaging in conversation or exchanging ideas about a topic.
No, "as previously discuss" is not correct grammar. It should be "as previously discussed."
=The correct thing to say is "discuss" ,not "discuss about".==Or we might say "the discussion was about....."=
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This is a correct sentence: "At the next stockholders meeting we will discuss benefits for employees and dividends for shareholders."
The correct spelling is discuss (talk over).
The correct punctuation for "Mlle" is a period at the end, as it is a shortened form of the French word "Mademoiselle."
Your honour we seek leave of court to discuss the options......to seek further advice from my client...........to discuss the offer with the applicant etc
"Discuss the shortcomings of the market in allocating resources?" how the intervention of gov will attempt to correct the maket shortcoming?
The correct spelling is "deliberate" (intentional, or the verb to discuss, as a jury).
"Inquire" is not a transitive verb. Correct would be:"Kindly ask the driver for further assistance." or"Kindly inquire of the driver for further assistance."