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TALK SOMEONE/YOURSELF INTO SOMETHING | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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Here's a very idiomatic expression which isn't spontaneously used by foreigners I do my best to teach it as it is, but for months now, I've had the opportunity to hear 'new forms' of it to threaten into, to blackmail into, and Besides, and this happens more and more often, I can hear this same expression on the radio, on TV, in fictions, both British and American using more original and precise forms of the structure Therefore, I went hunting for these new forms in grammars and dictionaries Both British and American Natives answered, confirmed the usage and advised me 'to be 'brave' ' and not to hesitate to use these forms although they may not be in the dictionaries yet