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Discover Ludwig"chatter of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a lot of talk or conversation about a particular topic. For example: There was a lot of chatter of the upcoming election at the town hall meeting.
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"It silences the chatter of the everyday".
No mental chatter of any kind.
Not the chatter of the Army wives.
The chatter of birdsong fills the air.
(And also the chatter of swindles and scams).
Throw out the chatter of the next outlandish lease offer.
Breaking through the background chatter of television takes some doing.
He forgoes colloquialisms and the mad chatter of American life.
Jin Luo has taught without hearing the chatter of children.
But at this point the chatter of a judicial coup is meaningless.
They appear lurid, an unwelcome reminder of the manic chatter of city life.
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