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The phrase "talk away" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to speak continuously or without stopping. Example: "As soon as she started talking, she never stopped. She could talk away for hours without taking a breath."
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He quickly turned the talk away from difficult news and to the "Balmain girl," his ideal customer.
"I'm not an advice giver, unless I'm asked specifically, then I'll talk away as much as they want.
If they ask you a question, before you can utter three words of your answer they will break out upon you again and talk away".
Though Josh stayed at his office, his apartment was a sane place to talk, away from the construction site that would be the deli's new home.
The organizers of the event, the American-Arab Chamber of Commerce in Dearborn, just outside Detroit, have tried to steer the talk away from politics.
Perched on gold chairs covered with a jazzy red-swirl print, they just talk away, gesturing decorously as if to say: "Sorry, I interrupted".
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Every failed outcome is talked away as merely one more stage in a continuing diplomatic effort.
Rich was talking away and suddenly Superman dived from his chair to the hard pavement.
Talking away on your mobile phone when a real person is in front of you is incredibly rude and dismissive.
When Burke was talking away the rain, it must have been the look on his face, too.
Yet Hearst did his best, and talked away for 80 years.
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