Sentence examples for a priority to talk from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a priority to talk" is not entirely correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance of having a conversation or addressing a specific topic.
Example: "In our next meeting, making it a priority to talk about the budget will help us stay on track."
Alternatives: "a priority to discuss" or "an important conversation to have."

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Make it a priority to talk to yours.

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She added, "It would have been a better priority to talk about elections".

A few other patient-activists make it a priority to attend conferences and talk to the media about Chagas.

Taken together, these data indicate a priority to recover the astrocyte-microglia cross talk before the astroglial cytoskeletal rearrangement and proliferation.

"Then it will be a priority for us to talk to the new minister of sport to finalise the new coach".

I really make it a priority in my classroom to talk to my students about the importance of being kind to animals.

"Without being able to talk about a priority population, the CDC can't do its job, and if the CDC can't do its job, people's health and lives are at risk," the NCTE's Harper Jean told me.

Tonight though, rather than respond to a speech, I'd like to talk about your priorities.

You have to set your priorities and we have to talk about it.

On March 9, 2017, Pruitt met with Lynn Good, the C.E.O. of Duke Energy, at a Hilton hotel in Houston, to talk about "Duke Energy's policy priorities".

"I visited Lee County to talk about a top priority of mine:  jobs," McConnell said in a statement released by his office.

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