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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'talk details' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in the imperative mood to direct someone to discuss the specifics of a given subject. For example, "Let's talk details about the project."
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So let's talk details.
Despite the company's optimism, the government, it appears, decided to slow the pace and to talk details later.
CAUTION YELLOW The eager and knowledgeable sales staff is happy to talk details if you are the suspicious sort.
Getco won't talk details, but others will.
We won't talk details, but they are financial relationships.
A video shown during Musk's TED Talk details a future underground transit network where cars travel on crisscrossing layers of tunnels that include sleds that shuttle vehicles around on rails at 130 mph.
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His first talk detailing the theory was at an invitation-only conference of fragile X experts in 2002.
Less than a minute later we were talking details.
According to executives close to the talks, details were still being worked out on the cash infusion, which would come from Citigroup and J. P. Morgan Chase.
Sally finds it natural to talk to her mum about her love life: "It's only weird if she starts talking details, but I just say 'Enough!', and my brother puts his hands over his ears".
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