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The phrase "through a talking" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and lacks context for proper usage. Example: "We communicated through a talking session to clarify our ideas."
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Speaking of, Amazon's also offering a number of Alexa only deals, no doubt in an attempt to make the idea of buying stuff through a talking speaker a little less foreign.
Purina's significant brands and product lines include: In 2006 Nestlé Purina Petcare introduced a sponsored email application, Doggie-Mail, that could send messages online through a talking dog.
This is all relayed, by the way, through a talking clock that, at some point, calls the woman featured in this video a "hussy".
Including water purity, animal protection, wetlands and history of the Croton Reservoir System presented through a "talking map".
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Ten years ago, two people could walk through a park, talking: a public act in a public space that was easy to keep private.
Let off some healthy steam about whatever you're going through by talking to a friend, a spouse or a counselor.
He seems quite happy to go through a day talking to no more than half a dozen people — compare this with his two predecessors, or with most politicians.
I was about half way through a draft talking about how disappointed I was in this puzzle, that it was a potentially good idea, poorly executed.
In other scenes, they walk through a supermarket, talking on their phones - possibly taking instructions from outside.
Usually, he could get through a talk by turning off the lights and showing slides.
Father Martin first became widely known through a talk he gave on the 12 steps of recovery propounded by Alcoholics Anonymous.
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