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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's talked" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is discussed or mentioned, but it requires a more complete structure.
Example: "It's talked about frequently in academic circles."
Alternatives: "It's discussed" or "It's mentioned."
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The way it's talked about in some quarters, Bitcoin's replacement of money will strangle big government, eliminate the Federal Reserve, and radically change our democracy.
The way it's talked about is so narrow.
"Something I do, it's talked about much more than another player.
"It's talked about in every class, it's on every syllabus — what kind of collaboration is allowed, what the rules are".
And when it is, it's talked about as the state of normal.
I hope it gets looked at in a better light the more it's talked about.
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"It's talking".
"It's talking, it's talking!" She clapped her hands.
Now it's talking about math.
It's talking about the children going back to school".
"It's talking about balances," suggests Piccinini.
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