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Discover Ludwig"talk dirt" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is possible that it could be used as a colloquial or slang expression in spoken language, but it would not be appropriate for formal or written communication. Example: "I heard some people talking dirt about you yesterday." This means that the speaker heard others saying negative or disrespectful things about the listener. However, it is more commonly expressed as "talking smack" or "talking behind your back" in informal language.
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And they are still calling up colleagues and trying to get them to talk dirt about me.
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Author of Talking Dirt: The Dirt Diva's Down-to-Earth Guide to Organic Gardening.
If you live in the Bay Area, come to my Talking Dirt booksigning at the San Francisco Flower and Garden Show on Saturday, March 27th , 2010
(Ta-da! I could have so told you that! In fact, I think I did in my book, Talking Dirt: The Dirt Diva's Down-to-Earth Guide to Organic Gardening (Penguin, 2010).) "Despite science that shows a key part of the problem is increased exposure to a class of systemic pesticides (neonicotinoids), policymakers and the pesticide industry have failed to act.
It's tough to watch Elizabeth talk about her dirt-sandwich former mate because you have to wish her the best as she continues chemotherapy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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