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You should. There is no mechanic or restrictions which prohibit partners discussing a play or asking for help. May not be the wisest thing to do, but it can be done.
Remember, you control the information being offered your partner. Personally, I'm in the camp of not presuming every "what if" scenario on a play. I call what my eyes tell my brain they saw. Not saying the two always work in perfect harmony, but I'm not going to second guess my brain because something may or may not have occurred.
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