UPON OUR DISCUSSION

Definition: Referring to a conversation or exchange of ideas that has taken place between us.

Synonyms: During Talk, After Chat, Following Discourse, In Conversation, Post Meeting

Usage Examples in Sentences

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We made a decision upon our discussion about the school play.
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The team reached a consensus upon our discussion about the game strategy.
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Upon our discussion, she shared her favorite book with the class.
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The friends made plans for the road trip upon our discussion.
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We determined the schedule for the event upon our discussion.
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Upon our discussion, she expressed a fervent interest in environmental conservation.
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The decision was made upon our discussion regarding the project timeline.
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The professor expounded upon our discussion, delving into intricate theories of quantum physics.
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The diplomat strategically navigated global policies upon our discussion, aiming for harmonious international relations.
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The detective scrutinized every detail upon our discussion, unraveling the enigma of the unsolved case.
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As astronomers, we marveled at the cosmic wonders unveiled upon our discussion of celestial phenomena.
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Upon our discussion, we reached a consensus on the project's timeline.
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Upon our discussion, new ideas emerged for improving efficiency.
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He presented a compelling argument upon our discussion, convincing us to reconsider our decision.
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Upon our discussion, she proposed innovative solutions to improve customer satisfaction.
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The meeting concluded with actionable insights upon our discussion on marketing strategies.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Jennifer. I've reviewed the proposal you sent over. It looks promising.B: Good morning, Mark. I'm glad to hear that. Did you have any specific feedback or questions?A: Yes, upon our discussion, I think we should delve deeper into the projected timelines for implementation.B: Absolutely, that's a crucial aspect. I'll gather more detailed information and update the proposal accordingly.
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