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The phrase "a gossip session about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a gathering or conversation focused on sharing rumors or personal information about others.
Example: "After work, we often have a gossip session about the latest happenings in the office."
Alternatives: "a chat about rumors" or "a discussion on gossip".
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This was not a gossip session about the background of a Northern Light employee, nor was it a digression about the pro-marijuana protesters who were picketing on Boston Common a few days before.
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A: Gossip about the boss to the newcomer.
After a leisurely gossip session the gals got back to work setting up shop.
But her study showed that teachers were unable to identify playground gossip even though it was "semi-public in nature" and gossip sessions lasted quite a while.
He went on, "It's not necessarily about what information comes out in gossip sessions.
One of Lance Armstrong's close associates told a federal grand jury Wednesday that previously tape-recorded comments in which she talks negatively about the champion cyclist and is asked about performance-enhancing drug use were nothing more than "gossip sessions that just weren't true," the woman's attorney told The Times.
There was a gossip item about Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.
Apparently, some weeks earlier, the News had published a gossip item about McEnroe.
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