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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having a chat" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in informal language to talk about having a conversation, either with one person or with a group of people. For example: "We were having a chat over coffee and caught up on all the news."
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"It's just two women having a chat.
Having a chat with our man Adam Boult.
"Customers are coming in, having a chat and doing the research with the advisor.
I met with Keith Ridgway, who was the C.E.O., and we're having a chat.
Then what happens? A. I usually end up bumping into somebody and having a chat.
Will Davies: "Think of networking as two like-minded individuals having a chat.
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Secondly, it was also unclear to team members whether having a 'chat' constitutes 'relating' to others.
My happiest memories are sitting there drinking coffee and having a chat.
It's not a 'Cartoon Caper' with people coming in and having a chat.
We are already having a chat about targets and what we think we need.
The FIA are currently in a meeting with Williams, they're having a chat about tyres.
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