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Both are correct, with different meanings. Although they may be used interchangeably in some cases, the essential distinction is that talking TO someone implies a one-way exchange like a lecture or a lesson, while talking WITH someone suggests a two-way exchange like a conversation.

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Both "talking to Maria" and "talking with Maria" are correct and commonly used interchangeably. However, "talking to Maria" usually implies a one-sided conversation, while "talking with Maria" suggests a more interactive dialogue.

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