informed discussion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinformedanddiscussion
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informed
adjective
uk/ɪnˈfɔːmd/us/ɪnˈfɔːrmd/
having a lot of knowledge or information ...
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discussion
noun[C or U]
uk/dɪˈskʌʃ.ən/us/dɪˈskʌʃ.ən/
the activity in which people talk about something and tell each other their ideas ...
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(Definition ofinformedanddiscussionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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To do so, aninformeddiscussionof the usage types of the is in order.
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Each chapter provides students with the basic knowledge and a taste of alternative interpretations essential forinformeddiscussion.
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It provided, in other words, a genuine opportunity for an open andinformeddiscussionof the modernization of government.
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These are interesting observations that foreground the need not only forinformeddiscussionof standard languages and standard language ideologies, but also for research on standard language and popular culture.
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First, a scholar who has studied and written extensively in a given field of law is more likely to have a good,informeddiscussionof a legal term.
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It substitutes the error and timidity of the market-place for the boldness of rational andinformeddiscussion.
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That will provide the basis for a moreinformeddiscussionthan that which has taken place during the past few days.
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On that basis we could have a proper andinformeddiscussion.
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A full andinformeddiscussionand examination is needed before any of these proposals are adopted.
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Careful,informeddiscussionwill be required when considering the situation as it will be after this conflict is over.
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There can be noinformeddiscussionof the issues and the problems relevant to a particular area.
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In the public interest, more information is necessary and can only lead to moreinformeddiscussionand to better decision-making.
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If these hopes are realised, there can be a high quality of debate and useful andinformeddiscussionof the legislation in its various stages.
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It is important that a full andinformeddiscussionof any changes take place prior to the publication of proposals.
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These might limitinformeddiscussionof the value of the need for these directions.
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Early publication of the report would mean much moreinformeddiscussionon the matter throughout the country.
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