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Discover LudwigThe phrase "talk definitely" is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you would use the phrase "definitely talk" in a sentence, which means that you are certain to have a conversation. Example sentence: I definitely need to talk with my boss about the new project plan.
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"I'm always willing to talk, definitely," Piazza said.
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But it looked pretty clear that the People's Party and the left-of-centre Social Democrats, Austria's leading party for the past 13 years, had, after nine rounds of talks, definitely failed to do so.
Me: Talking definitely helps!
Make sure you have a parent's attention (eye contact, if possible) before you start talking; definitely do not talk "to the back of their heads".
Serious cinema talk was definitely not a priority for most of the fans at Thursday's presentation.
"If they're willing to talk, we definitely should listen and see what's going on," Thomas said.
Alexia tells me "talk is definitely on its way out".
[His pillow talk was definitely lacking in something. Maybe because he was French, or maybe because he was a dumb shit.].
He talks about "definitely liberal declarations of principles," and about leadership.
"No hard feelings, right?" This is Carole King we're talking about: definitely, no hard feelings.
Thanks for the clarification Luke Shaw; thanks for letting the world know that one of the people the papers are talking about definitely isn't you.
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