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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that chatter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to excessive or trivial talk, often in a dismissive or critical manner.
Example: "I don't have time for all that chatter; let's get to the point."
Alternatives: "all that noise" or "all that talk".
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All that chatter will fade soon enough.
And what was all that chatter about running back Mark Ingram?
In a more formal restaurant, all that chatter might be unwelcome; but here, sitting beneath oversize greenery and a plaque of cavorting putti, even solitary diners might imagine themselves part of the lively community.
One is the crisis in state sixth-form education, which falls outside the department for education's five-to-15 "ringfence" – and which, contrary to all that chatter about the glories of academic achievement, is really struggling.
If it's the latter, however, it's either another show of hand from Columbus GM Scott Howson, showing, as he did after not trading Nash, that he's capable of a bit of bitterness, or it's a sign that all that chatter about Jeff Carter being a bit insufferable might have some truth to it.
When you take a fitness class at Digital-Detox Camp, you're not just exercising your body; you're granting your mind the freedom to unplug from all that chatter and focus solely on your sweaty, contorting body in the floor-to-ceiling mirrors.
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We kept hearing that the community wanted this, that the community didn't want that, and after all that irrelevant chatter it was startling to come face to face with the community itself at the opening of the Prada store.
Combine this expertise with the big data crunching that has made smarter cities a success and you begin to see how all that online chatter around disasters like Hurricane Sandy might offer valuable insight for building better, more sustainable cities and turn all that social media reaction into action.
And all that Santorum chatter at night inevitably prompts more journalists to check out the candidate the next day rather than former frontrunners like Texas Governor Rick Perry and Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn).. Santorum has also benefited the past couple days because he's been the most accessible top-tier candidate in Iowa.
All that chitter-chatter felt like having my head squeezed.
Not to mention all that juicy industry chatter you overhear while pretending to work in the press lounge.
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