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"talk loud" is not a grammatically correct expression to use in written English.
A different expression, such as "speak loudly," should be used instead. For example, "I had to speak loudly to be heard over the crowd."
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They talk loud.
They talk loud, and they talk fast.
"You have to talk loud," she said.
We will never talk loud at home again.
Apparently, he didn't know how to talk loud.
"He told us the first day: 'Yeah, I talk loud.
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No problems here, I'll just talk louder.
"You want me to talk louder?" Wells asked.
He speaks softly and was heckled, almost, to talk louder.
The tiny number of super-rich talk louder than the rest of the population.
It could, however, be the simple dollars and cents that eventually talk loudest.
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