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Discover LudwigThe phrase "informal talk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to casual conversations between two or more people. For example, "John and I had an informal talk about his job prospects."
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Twice a week, established entrepreneurs come to dinner, give an informal talk and take questions.
No money or strategic advice ever changed hands, he said, just dinner and informal talk.
That reunion gave rise to informal talk about bridging the football divide.
Putin later had an equally short "informal" talk with U.S. President Barack Obama, the White House said.
Talk story about attending a slide show and an informal talk by Tom Langton, staff herpetologist of the Fauna and Flora Preservation Society, of London.
In an informal talk with Shideler's father and the Sheriff, who had known the men as children, they owned up to both robberies.
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The key informants were identified by village leaders, informal talks and themselves (snowball-sampling).
The findings and information gathered via participatory observation were complemented by qualitative interviews and informal talks with the stakeholders in each case study.
Formal and informal talks, telephone conversations, and office visits were made to track key informants' opinions and experiences.
Informal talks were held on Saturday.
There will then be short informal talks, discussions after that.
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