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talk through
verb
- adverb to discuss (a problem or situation) in detail
- preposition to explain to (a person) all the stages of a process
ask a friend to talk you through the exercise
Example Sentences
They acknowledged it can lead to people being exposed to evidence which may be "challenging in nature", and said the current service allows jurors the opportunity to talk through their experience with counsellors.
“We were always able to talk through stuff and come back to love and respect. That’s why we stayed together for so long.”
if employees could talk through what they have discovered about their co-workers’ opinions outside of work?
And often, this begins with allowing a child to talk through what happened in an age-appropriate way, and reminding them that they are safe and secure with their family now.
“Do you restructure it in some way? For many reasons. Those are all issues we’ve got to really sit down and talk through.”
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