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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keeps talking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is continuing to talk without pause or interruption. For example: "Rachel kept talking for hours about all the interesting places she had been."
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He keeps talking.
Bobby keeps talking.
that everybody keeps talking about.
Dad keeps talking; Joel keeps toddling.
She waves and keeps talking.
"The president keeps talking about his mandate.
A: Everyone keeps talking about copyright issues.
Diana keeps talking about 'community tourism'.
But he keeps talking to us...
"He keeps talking about water 'running in vain,' " Çağan said.
"But Iyal keeps talking about it," Donnie says.
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