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Free sign upThe phrase "Conversed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an interaction or dialogue between two or more people.
Example: "I conversed with my colleague about the project during lunch."
Alternatives: "Spoke with" or "Talked to".
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They conversed with him.
We conversed with both.
Miss Whitticombe conversed with Miss Lister.
She had conversed with Eleanor Roosevelt.
Few of the defendants conversed with one another.
He watched from the sidelines, & then conversed with the writer.
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Conversing with strangers was discouraged.
They also can converse with the Human Genius.
Do you move and converse with ease?
Jemima earnestly conversing with the foxy gentleman.
Could we easily converse with the French?
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