Sentence examples for and is not talking from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and is not talking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subject that is currently silent or not engaged in conversation.
Example: "The cat is sitting quietly on the windowsill and is not talking, unlike the dog who keeps barking."
Alternatives: "and remains silent" or "and is being quiet".

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He cites Jeremy Corbyn, the rise of nationalist parties across Europe, Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders in the US as "all part of this new phenomenon of millions of people feeling that the establishment doesn't get it, doesn't understand them and is not talking to them.

PayPal is launching now in a closed beta and is not talking partners just yet, but there are a few places where PayPal has already been enabling experiences like this and those sound like they were gearing up for Commerce and will be included, such as Pinterest's Buyable Pins and transportation services with Uber via Facebook Messenger.

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Only one person knows, and she is not talking.

And he, characteristically, is not talking.

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No one seems to know, and Daly isn't talking.

And the lens isn't talking.

And I'm not talking about sandbags and rowboats.

And I'm not talking sun hot.

"And we're not talking Four Seasons".

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