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'much dialogue' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to extended or lengthy conversations between two or more people. For example: "The play contained much dialogue between the two protagonists."
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But boy, so much dialogue.
There's not much dialogue, either.
Seems like a huge info-dump with not much dialogue.
This episode contains so much dialogue that it raises questions about Mr. Bushkin's too-perfect memory.
And it does so, impressively, in a fragmented production without much dialogue.
This solemn film makes no attempt to offer psychological motivation, let alone much dialogue.
"They'd say these films were too wordy, too cerebral, too much dialogue," Mr. Jewison said.
How long it takes depends on how much dialogue is called for.
In the absence of much dialogue, the weapons do the talking: guns, knives, swords, hammers.
"And so far, there has not been much dialogue on the issue".
"We don't do much dialogue – most of Armando's drama is monologue, directly addressed to the public".
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