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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are hearing about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or news that someone is currently receiving or learning about.
Example: "Many people are hearing about the new policy changes that will take effect next month."
Alternatives: "are learning about" or "are being informed about".
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"Bloomberg is the only one you are hearing about right now," said Mr. Herlihy.
"What you are hearing about is a very vocal, persuasive minority".
"Now we are hearing about a security transition to Afghan forces," he added.
If you think that you are hearing about them more often these days, you're probably right.
There is resistance, and I know you are hearing about this.
"I don't want to scare you, but we are hearing about six new women per week.
This is the first we are hearing about it, on a Sunday".
First News covers all the major headlines that we know children are hearing about.
"Businesses are hearing about it, and they are ready to riot in the street about it".
We are hearing about Jeb for the same reason that people mention Romney with a perfectly straight face: the alternatives.
We'll also tell you what we are hearing about the list from a range of the country's top economists.
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