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The phrase "talk by" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in specific contexts, such as in a transcript of spoken dialogue or in a casual text message, but it is not considered standard or formal English. It is more common to use phrases like "speak by" or "talk about." Example: In the transcript, the speaker's tone was difficult to interpret, as they seemed to talk by pausing frequently and using a lot of hand gestures.
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Some loose talk by Maj.
HAMDEN Talk by Susan Griffin.
With talk by Lisa Seidenberg, director.
NEW LONDON Talk by Dominick Dunne.
GREENWICH -- "Teacher Man," talk by Frank McCourt.
KATONAH -- Talk by Michael O'Rourke, mural artist.
Some people talk by bringing you in.
Gallery talk by Sarah Schmerler, art critic.
Art Sandwiched In: Talk by Tracy Fitzpatrick.
They talk by phone several times a week.
One morning, they attended a talk by a neuroscientist.
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