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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had always talked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been repeated or done habitually over a period of time. For example, "My grandmother had always talked about wanting to visit Europe one day."
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"We had always talked about finishing our careers together," Knowles says.
It was an application to be her twins' godfather — a role they had always talked about his having.
I had always talked back, and I was still doing it now.
On 'U571,' Bill and I had always talked about the filmmaking side of things, so I knew he was serious".
The couple had been together since their second year at Durham University, and they had always talked about travelling.
Smith had always talked freely to anyone interested, and his knowledge was already public property being applied by geologists in every part of Britain.
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Money has always talked in Congress.
MR. SCHOENFELD has always talked to strangers.
People have always talked about newspapers.
Football commentators have always talked arrant poppycock.
Somers has no idea — he has always talked this way.
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