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Discover Ludwig"sweet talker" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, it is used to describe someone who is able to convince people to do what they want through words alone. For example, "He's such a sweet talker; he always gets his way."
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He's a super sweet talker".
B.C.: Well, I know from experience, you can't sweet-talk a sweet talker.
Further training her sights on America, she's constructed Sweet Talker to fit a gap somewhere between Beyoncé and Pink.
Back to Sweet Talker.
He also co-wrote the titled track of Jessie J's new album Sweet Talker and did so via Skype.
The event, hosted by actress Jamie Chung, also marked the first stop on Jessie J's promotional tour for the upcoming album, "Sweet Talker," which is due out on Oct. 14.
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The man is no sweet-talker.
In gloriously weird illustration, the fox in Dr Seuss's superb tongue twisting tale is once again represented as a clever sweet-talker.
Although pointing out the flaws of Goodies, Dorian Lynskey of The Guardian said, "Ciara has no conviction as a sweet-talker but her disconnected style clicks perfectly with the cold, clinical (in a good way) hits".
No matter how sweetly he speaks as he tries to justify himself -- and he is a sweet-talker of the first rank, on par with the President-elect himself -- that is bigotry, plain and simple.
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