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The phrase "chat of" is not correct in written English.
If you are looking to express a discussion about something, you could use the phrase "talk about". For example, "We had a lively chat about the upcoming election."
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She loves the chat of families, their intimate gossip.
This story started chat of its own about the real-life conversations sparked by books.
Thomas Frank writes English and not the chat of the pundits and mainstream columnists.
And it is this conflict of identity we would like to debate in this, our last live chat of 2011.
On his car radio, by chance, he picks up the chat of what seem to be crew members.
But others were in favour of any deviation from the usual post-match chat of games of two halves.
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While it is no substitute for the chit-chat of a favorite running partner, this high-tech watch may just keep your mind focused on the run instead of office gossip.
There is no truth in the rumour that the QM would stand next to the wall of Buckingham Palace gardens and eavesdrop on the chit-chat of passers-by.
Not only does EVERY single one of their songs sound the same, that sameness is just an insipid mash-up of Stax Records soul, overwrought horns and the cartoon rap-chat of frontwoman Ninja.
In addition, many ornithologists place chats of the genus Granatellus, which were previously assigned to Parulidae, in the family Cardinalidae.
Fig. 17 The flow chats of DWT and contrast pyramid fuse.
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