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The phrase "get talked about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that is the subject of discussion or gossip.
Example: "The new movie is so intriguing that it has been getting talked about all over social media."
Alternatives: "be the topic of conversation" or "be discussed".
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It doesn't get talked about much.
But this is something that doesn't get talked about much".
Hoffman is one of those significant American poets who don't get talked about much.
"There are still princes and princesses who want them, and they are a way to get talked about," observes Mr Crova.
But he also draws attention to some things that we should value about, well, gatherings like this one — that I don't think get talked about often enough.
"What doesn't get talked about quite as often is…the nuance of crafting those experiences.
Among the many other entries that get talked about are more police, more sophisticated policing techniques, less crack cocaine on the streets and abortion.
"Clambakes get talked about," she said.
We get talked about an awful lot.
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Let's get talking about Middlemarch!
We get talking about, well, life and all things moo.
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