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discourse

[dis-kawrs, -kohrs, dis-kawrs, -kohrs, dis-kawrs, -kohrs] / ˈdɪs kɔrs, -koʊrs, dɪsˈkɔrs, -ˈkoʊrs, dɪsˈkɔrs, -ˈkoʊrs /




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The label said it had "a duty to speak up" and "encourage public discourse", because AI is proliferating at an "alarming rate and substantially outpacing regulation".

From BBC

Public universities are also taking steps to promote civic education and robust civil discourse.

From The Wall Street Journal

Musical discourse, even more than musical performance, was a hallmark of Music Inn.

From The Wall Street Journal

The debate over secularism - broadly, the principle that religion and government institutions should be separate - has played a significant role in the province's public discourse for almost two decades.

From BBC

The threat of a looming, if ill-defined, stand-off with Russia has become part of France's national discourse.

From BBC