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1 Tea was served, and over it much chatter about people and places.
2 There has also been much chatter about Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals.
3 There's definitely not as much chatter as what you are hearing.
4 It will generate as much chatter as did I, Daniel Blake.
5 But there has been much chatter about the supposed unsuitable nature of MacFarlane's jokes.
6 For outside in the little hall there was suddenly much chatter and swishing of skirts.
7 There's been much chatter lately as to whether Warren Buffett may have lost his touch.
8 Hard to listen to that much chatter all day.
9 There hadn't been much chatter before this, but now the huge space fell completely silent.
10 I tell you, son, they's been so much chatter about him that folks forget he's human.
11 And, now, if you've given me as much chatter as you want, get off my shoulders!
12 Gulfs of silence open between characters; too much chatter would spoil the atmosphere of discovery and experimentation.
13 Other than that, there wasn't much chatter .
14 There was much chatter at the time about an open-air show that summer for the all-conquering r'n'b star.
15 There was much chatter along the way, including a discussion about what sisterhood meant to each of the individuals.
16 There's been much chatter about how financial markets would respond to a Donald Trump victory in today's presidential election.
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