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Discover LudwigThe phrase "talk him out" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to persuade or convince someone not to do something or to change their mind about a decision. Example: I tried to talk him out of quitting his job, but he was determined to leave.
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Samuels had derided England's attempts to talk him out after reaching 94 not out on the first day.
They did try to talk him out.
I wasn't going to talk him out of it.
"I'll watch him tame, and talk him out of patience".
I am trying to talk him out of it.
Some close friends tried to talk him out of it.
"I tried to talk him out of it," he said.
I remember trying to talk him out of it.
Many tried to talk him out of it.
"I tried to talk him out of it".
The father tried to talk him out of it.
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