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"has been much talk" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large amount of discussion on a particular topic, either in a literal or figurative sense. For example, "There has been much talk about climate change recently."
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There has been much talk over the past two decades about commercialization of the mobile ad hoc network (MANET) technology.
Bubb says there has been "much talk but too little action" since Winterbourne.
IN RECENT years there has been much talk of a "renaissance" in American manufacturing.
Lately, however, there has been much talk of a one-state solution to this intractable problem.
There has been much talk about restricting the use of financial derivatives.
There has been much talk of a shift to the left.
There has been much talk about the improvement of the Patriots' defense.
Recently, there has been much talk of the New Rock Revolution.
There has been much talk that this French team are not as of old.
There has been much talk of England playing without fear and with greater aggression.
There has been much talk in Washington lately about "connecting the dots".
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