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The phrase "just talks about" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe someone or something that only discusses a certain topic or idea without taking any action or providing any solutions. Example: The politician's speech just talks about the issues, but doesn't offer any concrete plans for resolving them.
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"She just talks about, like, sex and girlfriends," said Doug Baltman, 13.
"We see it as the first step in this fight... to make a change in the way the world not just talks about, but also sees, treats and acts toward people with disabilities".
Everybody just talks about work in chatrooms online.
Chávez just talks about the federalist wars of the past".
"He just talks about love and writing, and it's really motivating," Ms. Meier said.
I hear that feminism has died a death now, and that everyone just talks about makeup.
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We just talked about everything.
"We just talk about winning".
Just talked about — things.
Just talk about 2001".
We're just talking about ordinary food".
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