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The phrase "had talks with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that discussions or conversations took place between parties.
Example: "The CEO had talks with the board members to discuss the company's future strategy."
Alternatives: "had discussions with" or "engaged in talks with".
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They had talks with Amoco.
"I had talks with Liverpool.
This week he had talks with Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni.
I also had talks with him during that time.
He had talks with Mr. Gelb for several years about possible productions that didn't pan out.
I have no doubt about it, after having had talks with him".
Meehan said he has also had talks with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
"We've had talks with the Angels," Jay Horwitz, the Mets' vice president for media relations, said.
They decided to push forward with the band and eventually had talks with labels.
Administration officials also had talks with industry officials, hoping for a compromise.
"But then various people had talks with him and he changed his mind.
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