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Discover Ludwig"talk at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when someone is addressing a large crowd or an individual in a rather assertive or stern manner. For example: "The CEO talked at the shareholders regarding the company's financial performance."
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talk at
verb
To speak with (someone) without truly listening to their response or interacting meaningfully.
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"Talk at work," they said.
They all talk at once.
Two men talk at cross-purposes.
"There's lots of talk at work.
The two men talk at cross purposes.
"They all talk at once; nobody listens".
He likes to talk at length".
"We need to talk at dinner.
"That wasn't the talk at all.
They talk at me and I talk at them.
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