Sentence examples for getting spoken about from inspiring English sources

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But that's not the only important news that isn't getting spoken about enough.

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As for targets this year, one of the big things that often gets spoken about but not really taken seriously is legacy.

"He's obviously going to get spoken about and he'll have to cop the stick, but as a sport we have to look after people like that," Tomkins said.

Failure... doesn't get spoken about enough," Rowling said.

"Failure," says Rowling, "Failure is so important -- it doesn't get spoken about enough.

"[T]here are countryside environments and people are to some extent bored so they're looking for thing[s] to talk about so your actions get spoken about and people are aware of you more," said Houser.

"They must make space for programming for youth and the problems of youth so it gets spoken about," he said.

A lot of derogatory nonsense gets spoken about the electronic genre as a whole, but surely no one can deny the pleasure of hearing something truly original for the first time.

Don't let ideals of perfectionism stunt your growth and do not compare yourself to success stories; those success stories contain many failures that never get spoken about.

"I was in the locker room and he saw the tattoo on my arm and then we got speaking about that," he said.

Mixed-race people don't get spoken to about their histories/perspectives and politics.

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