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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always hear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a consistent experience of listening or receiving information over time.
Example: "I always hear the birds singing in the morning when I wake up."
Alternatives: "constantly hear" or "frequently hear".
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"We always hear words".
I always hear from people.
They always hear the pencil.
He can always hear you.
"You always hear, 'I want.
You will always hear the doors.
Leonhardt: You always hear we're in crisis.
You always hear the desirable thing.
They always hear the eight marbles.
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"We always hear about it," Lara Stein says.
You always hear people saying play straight forward ABC poker.
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