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"chat with someone" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to have a casual conversation with someone. Example: I love to chat with my best friend for hours on the phone about our day and our dreams for the future.
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I had a long chat with someone.
Why not chat with someone while waiting for the M15?
If you're on AIM, you can't chat with someone on MSN.
Again, my questions and requests for a chat with someone were ignored.
You'll be able to go online and chat with someone in China -- and see them.
I wonder if he's been having a chat with someone about positive thinking?
He was always happy to chat with someone, his favorite topics being bridge and horse racing.
He was just a bit of a sad homesick bloke pleased to have a chat with someone from back home.
"Have a chat with someone who is doing the job and have an understanding of what the scheme is about.
Following a few feet behind, Mr. Dimon made the mistake of stopping to chat with someone and found himself gridlocked in a solo press conference.
One more click can start a chat with someone, whether they too are on AOLTV or on their computer, or soon on their AOL-enabled cell phone.
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