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The phrase "a talker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who talks a lot or is very communicative, often in informal contexts.
Example: "At the party, she was definitely a talker, engaging everyone in lively conversations."
Alternatives: "a chatterbox" or "a conversationalist".
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A talker.
"I'm just a talker".
He's a talker".
He's not a talker.
X is a talker.
Bernard was a talker, too.
Lida, however, isn't a talker.
"He's a talker," White said.
He's quiet; I'm a talker.
Seth Rich was a talker.
"No, he's not a talker.
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