Sentence examples for mean to talk from inspiring English sources

The phrase "mean to talk" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express someone's intention or purpose in speaking. Example: I didn't mean to talk for so long, but your story was just so interesting.

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I mean to talk to you.

"I mean, to talk about resenting someone for being alive".

But what does it mean to talk about the heroic in connection to early childhood?

I don't mean to talk down the director's hometown, but it sounds to me like the arse-end of nowhere.

But what does it mean to talk of the still, calm voice of the law in conditions of rampant racial and sexual violence and inequality?

"I don't mean to talk political," she says, "but I just didn't expect Rick's record to be distorted as much as it's been," adding, "It's upsetting, particularly when it's not true.

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You were meant to talk to everyone.

"That's not the family I meant to talk about".

Are we meant to talk to it, simply be in its presence, or wait for instructions?

People on the Tube didn't seem to know that you're not meant to talk to each other.

"Apparently we're not meant to talk about some of this stuff".

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