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Discover LudwigThe phrase "further talk" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to indicate that an ongoing conversation or discussion should continue. For example, "Let's continue this conversation over dinner; we can have further talk then."
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A call for lunch postponed further talk of diplomacy.
But still his mouth quivers with the hope of further talk: promise of continuing life.
"It was to ward off further talk of a pony," Bernadette says about that vow.
Would he like to further talk about his responses to both plays?
But ideally the conversation should range further: Talk about adult relationships and the glorious possibility of finding love.
There's further talk that Tony Stark may even sacrifice himself in this movie and Bettany as Vision will be the new Iron Man.
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No further talks were scheduled.
No further talks are scheduled.
No further talks have been scheduled.
There were no further talks scheduled, Mr. Deane said.
An agreement was reached to hold further talks in January.
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