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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'make you talk' is correct and usable in written English, as it is a fairly common phrase.
It typically means to persuade someone to tell something, usually of a secretive or confidential nature. For example, "The detective used his best negotiating skills to make the suspect talk."
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"I don't mean to make you talk about it.
Did I try make you talk at the beginning of Safe?
They look at you like they know what's going on, then make you talk on and on and just listen.
"We told the French parties that 'Our role is to make you talk,"' a French official said yesterday.
He kept coming over and saying: "I'm going to make you talk, I'm going to ask you out and I'm going to make you forget this religious thing".
Everything about it is grindingly predictable - it will enable you to stay up later than you're biologically able, and it will make you talk about yourself, very fast.
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"We have ways of making you talk".
NORMA PERCY has ways of making you talk.
It also makes you talk a lot of nonsense.
It gets you out, it makes you do things, it makes you talk to other people".
"The proximity in this place makes you talk," says Ben Aveling, who is the landlord now it has opened again.
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