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Discover Ludwig"time for talk" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a period of time that has been set aside for informal discussion. For example, "It's time for talk, so let's open up the floor to questions."
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"The time for talk is winding down".
The time for talk has passed.
The time for talk or temper tantrums is over.
He has no time for talk of breaking 18 metres.
Mr Fukura has no time for talk of heroism or stigmatisation, for that matter.
The time for talk is past and the time for action is now," he said.
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The time for talking is actually over.
The time for talking is almost over.
That gives some additional time for talks.
There was no time for talking.
"The time for talking is over," he said.
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