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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mainly talking" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the main topic or subject of a conversation or discussion. Example: "The meeting was mainly talking about the budget cuts and their potential impact on our department."
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We're mainly talking about delays, I think.
Assange was mainly talking about surveillance technologies.
Both candidates, revealingly, are mainly talking about Romney.
For now, officials are mainly talking in generalities.
I'm mainly talking about various forms of racism here.
I'm not mainly talking about the print media.
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They mainly talked to one another.
Going out we'd mainly talk about work, so what would be the point?
Rather than talk about "the welfare state" or "social security", politicians now mainly talk about "welfare" – and so do the general public.
Telephone records reveal that whereas the Scots mainly talk to each other, the Welsh are mainly chatting to the English and others outside Wales.
Another of his beguiling novels, "Talking It Over," was about a loquacious love triangle, and what the characters mainly talk over in "Pulse" is what makes couples tick.
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