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Discover LudwigThe phrase "speak that" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey the act of articulating or expressing something, but it lacks clarity and proper usage. Example: "I want you to speak that clearly so everyone can understand."
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"He won't speak that easily".
I don't need to speak that way.
If they can speak, that is.
In corporate speak, that is no easy deliverable.
Some Marshall scientists had heard Burrows speak that afternoon.
"Well, I'd never heard anyone speak that way before.
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Crawl before you walk, so to speak -- that was just my approach.
He discusses his investments in a style of business-speak that gives little away.
Translated from industry-speak that means moving from established publications to retail brands.
(In I.M.F-speak, that is tantamount to saying they got it wrong).
In design-speak, that means that the interior should reflect the themes of the exterior.
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