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The phrase "amount of talks" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term would be "number of talks" since "amount" is used for uncountable nouns, while "number" is used for countable nouns.
Example: "The number of talks scheduled for the conference has increased this year."
Alternatives: "quantity of discussions" or "total of talks".
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"If the current political and public sector institutions cannot make the health of the people a number one priority then they have failed us all and no amount of talks about talks will put this right".
No matter the amount of talks and "big sister" books we read, it probably didn't prepare you for what was to come.
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No amount of talking about reading amounts to the act of reading itself.
"The amount of talk in those households is exhausting," she said.
"You were always conscious about the amount of talk you would put on," he said.
It involved a tremendous amount of talking, some of which was also reading.
Here's a thriller involving a huge amount of talking, sprinting and fighting and more sprinting.
Still, to an extent, no amount of talking could make James Black more knowable.
Private rooms were necessary, we realized, given the amount of talking we planned to do.
No amount of talking about corruption and bribery is going to change that.
There has been a good amount of talk about liberal disappointment in Barack Obama — often for good reason.
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