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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first heard of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the first time something was mentioned or mentioned to you. For example, "I first heard of the new restaurant when my friend told me about it."
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I don't recall when I first heard of SAC Capital, perhaps fifteen years ago.
Hart is first heard of as playing women's parts at Blackfriars Theatre, London, as an apprentice.
That is where I first heard of Columbia, where I first heard of the Ivy League.
When I first heard of it, it sounded annoyingly absurd.
I first heard of the group in 1965.
I first heard of Mark Ravenhill through his Guardian columns.
I first heard of biomimicry when I was visiting the Monterey Bay Aquarium this summer.
Like many of King's other advisors, Wofford first heard of King during the Montgomery bus boycott.
I FIRST heard of the May 22nd military coup in Thailand in Myanmar.
Like a lot of people, I first heard of Nickell through one of his alter egos.
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Słopnice's mayor first heard of Bernie Sanders in 2013.
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