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"talked up" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a phrasal verb, meaning to promote or speak positively about something in order to make it seem more important or impressive. Example: The CEO talked up the company's new product at the press conference, emphasizing its revolutionary features and potential impact on the market.
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He has talked up his Christian faith.
Instead, it talked up a Romney presidency.
Barton talked up this possibility himself.
Cohen never talked up his own importance.
Admissions officers talked up pre-professional opportunities and career preparation.
Remember the way Palestinian elections were talked up?
Is the threat of the far right being talked up?
Fallon, though, talked up what he claimed had been achievements.
"Friendship" is talked up, often with embarrassing results.
"The Conservative election campaign has repeatedly talked up the SNP.
When things went wrong, they talked up their funds' prospects while trying to keep them afloat.
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