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What's "walk the walk, talk the talk" mean?

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Rebecca

To "talk the talk and walk the walk" means to say what you're going to do, and actually do it. It's a commonly used idiom, usually used to indicate if someone does or doesn't do what they say or preach that they do. Ex: Jim talks the talk about recycling, but he doesn't walk the walk. => doesn't actually recycle Ex: She talks the talk and even walks the walk with her values.

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