meaning - Usage of "to" in "I've got some slides to talk to"
In Lucy Kellaway’s 2012 Golden flannel Award, the Preposition Award is given to a usage of to.
But the winner is the innocuous word “to” as increasingly heard in presentations: “I’ve got some slides to talk to” – the unfortunate implication being that the speaker has to talk to the slides because no one else is listening.
Am I right in thinking that the speaker originally intended to mean some images for projection on a screen? If so, what is the appropriate preposition in this sentence. “About” perhaps? Is this usage of to really often heard?
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