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Discover LudwigThe expression "talk me out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as a phrase to request someone to persuade you not to do something or to dissuade you from a decision or a thought. For example: "I was about to quit my job but my friend talked me out of it."
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And talk me out of it.
He's trying real hard to talk me out of this".
What he did was talk me out of a mistake".
Are you trying to talk me out of this?
"They never tried to talk me out of things.
Did she want to talk me out of it?
No one tried to talk me out of it.
They tried to talk me out of it.
"He said: 'Always remember, you can't talk me out of anything.
I half hoped that Brandi might talk me out of it, but instead she just shrugged.
"I sensed something was wrong, but others would always talk me out of it".
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