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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chatter on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal phrase used to mean "continue talking". For example, "We spent the afternoon at the beach and chatted on about our plans for the summer."
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She would just chatter on like a machine gun".
Pundits will chatter on cable TV.
Can you give some chatter on him?
On Nov. 9, Internet chatter on the case abruptly withered.
Much of the chatter on campus revolved around the hurricane.
Inevitably, such departures provoke chatter on the Web.
Suddenly, there's a loud chatter on Rob's bat sensor.
They obediently watch it while they chatter on.
Below is some of the chatter on Twitter about the feature article.
About a year after Sanchez-Villalobos warrestedted, investigators heard chatter on the phone lines again.
It credited widespread chatter on social media Web sites with the ratings bounce.
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