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1 to arouse much helpful discussion
to arouse/to create (to provoke,) much helpful discussion вызывать (провоцировать) большие плодотворные дебатыEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to arouse much helpful discussion
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2 discussion
[dɪs'kʌʃ(ə)n]nобсуждение, дискусския, разговор, прения, дебатыThere was much/considerable/public discussion about the new driving laws. — Новые правила автомобильного движения широко обсуждались.
There is not enough space in this article for an extended discussion of this question. — Размеры статьи не позволяют подробно обсудить данный вопрос.
- heated discussion- long discussion of smth
- vigorous discussion
- informal discussion
- earnest discussion of smth
- critical discussion of smth
- discussion of a delicate question
- right of free discussion
- matter for discussion
- question under discussion
- arouse much helpful discussion
- give rise to some stormy discussion
- cause a heated discussion
- avoid further discussion
- lead to invite further discussion
- begin a discussion
- break off a futile discussion
- carry on discussions on various topics of current interest
- devote a brief discussion to the subject
- enter into discussion
- have a profitable discussion with smb
- hold a discussion
- take part in a discussion on the problem
- waste time in discussion
- it is beyond discussion
- new topic taken up for discussion
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