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"Talk me" is not a complete sentence in itself, and is not a commonly used phrase
It may be used in casual speech, usually in an imperative form ("Talk me through it") or in a question form ("How do you want me to talk to you about this?"). An example of the imperative form is: "Talk me through the steps of making a smoothie."
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Talk me down".
Talk me through the look.
The rest he would talk me through.
Talk me through your day.
Talk me through how you achieved that effect.
"He didn't have to talk me into it," Sheehan said.
"They basically had to talk me into it".
He's trying real hard to talk me out of this".
They're not gonna talk me into being the good guy.
What he did was talk me out of a mistake".
Are you trying to talk me out of this?
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