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The phrase "are conversations with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to discussions or dialogues that involve specific individuals or groups.
Example: "The interviews are conversations with experts in the field, providing valuable insights."
Alternatives: "involves discussions with" or "entails dialogues with".
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There are conversations with psychoanalysts, techies and teenagers (the digital forest's quintessential natives).
Many of the tapes are conversations with hotel maids or bellmen.
Her poems are conversations with the scriptures, with the prophets, with God.
And dotted throughout are conversations with kindly strangers, vodka orphans, teenage dreamers and shrewd babushkas.
What follows are conversations with both actors about the film, and on their own views on fighting in hockey.
Among the original interviews are conversations with directors, artists and designers, like Larry Clark, Christo and Hedi Slimane.
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Well, at least there were conversations with their reps about it, he says.
And set point #4 – was Conversations with Myself an album by Bill Evans?
His favourite book is Conversations With God 'I've read one, two and three!
"There ought to be conversations with young people and children about pornographic material".
Often it's conversations with my own clients that make me aware of paradigm shifts.
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