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The phrase "able to hear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capacity to perceive sound or listen to something.
Example: "Despite the noise in the background, she was still able to hear the conversation clearly."
Alternatives: "capable of hearing" or "able to listen."
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I won't be able to hear".
You'd be able to hear their screams.
"I'd be able to hear it.
Would they be able to hear it?
We were barely able to hear the last rites.
"You've got to be able to hear everything going".
Then I wouldn't be able to hear the silence".
"No one will be able to hear us here".
I'd like to be able to hear the snow melting.
You may even be able to hear your heartbeat".
I wanted to be able to hear them coming".
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