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The phrase "a hearing with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a formal meeting or session where individuals present information or arguments, typically in a legal or official context.
Example: "The committee scheduled a hearing with the witnesses to gather more information on the case."
Alternatives: "a meeting with" or "a session with".
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Koskinen is scheduled to testify again Tuesday at a hearing with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
Shaw had a hearing with Shanahan on Monday.
A hearing with Jeter is not expected to take place.
Elena appealed, requesting a hearing with a judge.
The Sacketts had sought a hearing with the E.P.A. but were denied one.
Carkner drew a one-game suspension after a hearing with Shanahan.
The hearing of a melody is a hearing with the melody...
He said the university would try to schedule a hearing with the N.C.A.A. infractions committee.
Reid was the subject of personal criticism by Myners during a hearing with MPs.
They schedule drug tests, and soon appear at a hearing with Judge Acosta.
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Enraged, Bouazizi went to the local governor's office to complain but was denied a hearing with the governor.
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