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Examples
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Mr. Sarkozy said he would dicuss the shift with President Barack Obama on Saturday and propose it at a meeting of NATO ministers on Feb. 2 and Feb. 3.
France Seeks Speedier Afghan Handover William Horobin 2012
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Why would they need to waste their time to dicuss or debate the Constitution?
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I think it is okay to dicuss politics in relation to hunting/firearms/regulations, because it is a part of the process that we all need to understand.
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For some reason, the French people love to discuss and discuss and then dicuss it some more.
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The ITRE/IMCO committee are meeting on the 31 March 2009 to dicuss these and other alarming amendments.
Boing Boing 2009
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I think it is okay to dicuss politics in relation to hunting/firearms/regulations, because it is a part of the process that we all need to understand.
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I guess this just strengthens the old saying, you don't dicuss politics or religion while fishing.
Dick Cheney, Guest of Honor at AMFF - Huh? Tim Romano 2009
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Does it hurt to sit at a table and dicuss options?
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For some reason, the French people love to discuss and discuss and then dicuss it some more.
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Do you ever dicuss men's hair or just pick in women?
Conservatives and the men in blue - Capital Diary, Uncategorized - Macleans.ca 2010
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