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The phrase "speak in" is not grammatically correct.
Rather, you could use the phrase "speak about" or "speak on" depending on the context. For example, "I will be speaking at the meeting about the changes to our policy."
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But scientists speak in probabilities.
And people speak in shorthand.
Speak in a fortnight.
"Speak a lot, speak in detail.
Speak in a language the voters understand.
They speak in a derogatory way".
And yet, we speak in splinters.
(They speak in Arabic, with English surtitles).
Designers tend to speak in code.
(Yes, I speak in soapy dialogue sometimes).
She can speak in full sentences.
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