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'only talked about' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something did not happen or was not done, but rather was just discussed. For example: "We only talked about it, but we never took any action."
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To this day, "The Wizard of Ladysmith" is not only talked about often but has become a local attraction.
She only talked about it that once.
He only talked about it when I did something wrong.
A subdued Kukoc only talked about becoming more aggressive.
So far, I have only talked about trigonometry as it concerns right-angled triangles and circles.
On Monday, the Obama administration imposed a solution that Congress has only talked about.
Change can be good, but too often regeneration is only talked about in monetary terms.
Says Sebastian Pons, who handles Adrover's business: "They only talked about selling.
"I think he's damaged in the general because he's only talked about one issue," Ms. Whitman said.
Of course leadership is only talked about when it is most needed and that is in time of crisis.
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He continued: "We only talk about issues.
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