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Discover LudwigThe phrase "been talks" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be a mistaken combination of "there have been talks" or "been talking." Example: "There have been talks about the new policy changes."
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been talks
verb
To communicate, usually by means of speech.
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There have also been talks of adding closed captioning and Spanish subtitles to the documentary.
There have also been talks about licensing the content management software.
The negotiations with Iran on its nuclear program so far have been talks about talks.
For years, there had been talks about obtaining more land for runway improvements.
He did admit however that there had been talks with the generals in recent days.
"There have been talks between Labour and Tory MPs about a new party," the minister said.
There have been talks about using Giants Stadium, but no deal.
In the last few hours there have been talks of another ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel.
"There's always been talks about them wanting to bring me back and stuff like that," Camby said.
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