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The phrase 'chat on' is not correct in written English.
You would more likely use the phrase 'chat about' in written English. For example: "We chatted about our weekend plans over lunch."
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How? Simply keep your audio or video chat on".
We arranged to chat on Gchat one afternoon about Paris.
"They probably still chat on AOL Instant Messenger".
Motorists chat on mobile phones while driving.
Chinese teenagers chat on their mobiles.
Sleek, handsome men chat on cell phones.
joined me for a live chat on the results.
Join the chat on the City Room blog, NYTimes.com/cityroom.
Even ministers host un chat on le web.
"We've also introduced live chat on the website.
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Not chat-on-the-telephone chummy, but close.
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