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The phrase 'to talk for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean that someone is speaking on behalf of a group, or that someone is continuing to talk for a long period of time. Example sentence: The mayor was tasked to talk for the citizens regarding the proposed new law.
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Describes Varnedoe's ability to talk for hours.
"We used to talk for hours".
"I'm going to talk for seven minutes," he said.
Obviously, they are all big enough to talk for themselves.
"I don't need to pay somebody to talk for me.
I'm not going to talk for the sake of talking".
When she calls, she wants to talk for 99 hours.
Luckily, everybody was willing to talk for the cameras.
Bomba had a wife who wanted to talk for him.
We always manage to talk for two hours.
Victims can be reluctant to talk for any number of reasons, starting with the obvious.
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