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"smooth talk" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to someone using clever and persuasive language to charm or persuade others. It can be used in both positive and negative contexts. Some examples of using "smooth talk" in a sentence are: - "His smooth talk won over the crowd and convinced them to invest in his business idea." - "I wasn't fooled by her smooth talk; I knew she was just trying to get something from me." - "The politician's smooth talk during the debates impressed many voters." - "She used her smooth talk to negotiate a better salary for herself." - "His smooth talk always gets him out of trouble."
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The smooth talk seems to work.
In such company, "Smooth Talk" is a remarkable aberration.
They have had their own experiences of smooth talk from male managers over the years.
"The Shooting Party," "Wetherby," "Smooth Talk" and "Dance With a Stranger" have several things in common.
But smooth talk and blame-placing, he said, "doesn't create one watt of new power".
But it's a refreshing change from the usual multilingual smooth talk.
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They spoke in smooth talk-show cadences about how fun it all was and maybe even a valid way to meet someone.
Smooth talking: I don't have an accent.
The leading republican player is "Gentleman Joe Geraghtyy, a smooth talking but ruthless and amoral commander.
Regev was around but this time his smooth talking was less important.
So here's six of the TV's top anti-heroes – from bigoted detectives to smooth talking ad-men.
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