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Discover Ludwig"easily heard" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something or someone that is audible or can be heard with little effort. Example: "The sound of the birds chirping was easily heard in the quiet forest."
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"He's really loud back there; he's easily heard.
During breaks, his roaring laugh was easily heard.
Rock Wrens are more easily heard than seen, their songs are unmistakable.
Stipe's words are now easily heard, and his hair is no longer a cloak.
Therefore, authentic and candid feedback is more easily heard and valued.
One goal is to ensure that dissenting voices are more easily heard.
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Be loud enough that people in the last row can easily hear you.
Government propaganda was ineffective, and Italians could easily hear more-accurate news on Radio Vatican or even Radio London.
But when they have learned, by trial and error methods, to say them correctly, then they can easily hear the difference.
The radio was always kept in the vehicle on the dashboard so we could easily hear and keep up with police as to where the protesters were.
If it were someone other than Mr. Letterman, you could easily hear him saying, "Who wants to see that?" The answer is almost no one.
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