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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
Families that visit must talk through a partition.
Bob Costas sits down with Tom Verducci to talk through his decision to retire from play-by-play announcing and reflect on his career.
Like every morning, the team are here to talk through the cases that will face them in the day ahead, and a familiar theme pops up.
Often, these feelings weren’t specifically or solely connected to the hysterectomy itself; rather, they were related to cultural context that surround the procedure, and the reluctance of doctors to talk through it as a viable, and possibly desirable, option.
I convinced them to let me take them to lunch and just talk through what our vision of how to tell the story would be.
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