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"gossip with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to having a conversation with someone in which you exchange idle talk and rumors, usually in a malicious manner. For example: "Mary and Jane often gossip with each other about their coworkers."
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If someone shares gossip with you, evaluate the gossiper's motives.
Another tactic is to inform the gossiper that you are prepared to follow up the gossip with the targeted person.
And he endows modern celebrity gossip with unexpected cultural import.
"No European would gossip with me this way".
Supervisors gossip with far more people than regular staffers do.
I've not had anyone gossip with me about it.
My mother was very religious, and she didn't allow us to gossip with people.
A Scientology spokesperson said: "The Church of Scientology declines to gossip with Leah Remini.
Outlaw discreetly declined to share this gossip with the press, Shelden notes.
They'll gossip with me, whereas before it would have been quite formal and polite.
"He's a plumber," she sneers while indulging in girl-talk gossip with a friend.
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