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The phrase "for all talk" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express skepticism or doubt about something that is being said or discussed. For example, I don't believe her promises anymore - they're just for all talk. In this sentence, "for all talk" means that the person's promises are not sincere or genuine, and are just empty words. Another example: The company's CEO talked about implementing more sustainable practices, but for all talk, their actions don't seem to match their words. In this example, "for all talk" suggests that the CEO's statements about sustainability are not backed up by their company's actions.
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But for all talk of co-operation, China and India remain fierce rivals.
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