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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I hear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that you are relaying information based on what you have heard or understood.
Example: "As I hear about the changes in the project, I will keep you updated."
Alternatives: "from what I understand" or "according to what I've heard."
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And I'll let you know as soon as I hear.
As soon as I hear the theme tune it's off.
Will get back to you as soon as I hear".
But when I compose a piece, I want to compose it as I hear the music.
I cringe as I hear myself echo my parents, but it's true: I'm raising a city kid.
At first there is a wash of delight, as I hear how wild and granitic the piano sounds.
"The wheels are turning in my head as I hear about this".
As soon as I hear his voice it feels like Tame Impala.
Will keep you posted on his status as I hear more.
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"As I heard they are of that color.
So I was annoyed as soon as I heard that".
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