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Old August 09, 2012, 07:47 PM
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To talk to or to talk with?

Advice and corrections needed here: "To talk with" sounds somehow wrong to me, and I always try to use "to talk to", but I've been hearing this often from fellow-students in a course I'm taking. They haven't been corrected by teachers, so I'm confused here... are they both correct? Do they have different meanings?

Thanks for the help.
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