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The phrase "a talking owl" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving fantasy, storytelling, or discussions about anthropomorphism.
Example: "In the enchanted forest, there was a legend about a talking owl that could share wisdom with those who sought it."
Alternatives: "an owl that speaks" or "a conversing owl".
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And a talking owl.
Who, thanks to Disney, I can't imagine without a talking owl named Archimedes.
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Simon's comics revolve around a witch lady that I think is supposed to be him, an owl man, a wolf guy, and a talking cat.
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As Clinton prepared to go onstage, I asked him if he would ever consider buying a car from McAuliffe, who he once marveled could "talk an owl out of a tree".
In sports, we're talking spotted owl rare.
I felt a bit like someone talking to the owl who'd lost his woo – or maybe like someone trying to tell a depressive to "cheer up", constantly trying to point out to Sam that he was flesh 'n' blood; that he therefore had the capacity to feel and to join in with the communion of souls.
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