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"have a chat with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to having a conversation with someone. For example: "I'm going to have a chat with my boss later today about my performance review."
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"I'd love to have a chat with him.
Away, to have a chat with our mother's toilet.
"I'm going to have a chat with him," she promises.
"People were just trying to have a chat with them".
I will have a chat with Key in the morning.
Maybe he should have a chat with the Frenchman.
She said: "Come and have a chat with him.
Your doctors wanted me to have a chat with you".
I'm heading over to the park to have a chat with her.
Come anytime during the hour, grab a cup of coffee, and have a chat with us.
He also stopped off to have a chat with a Channel 4 news presenter.
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