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The phrase "from the hearing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to information or facts that were obtained or learned during a formal hearing or legal proceeding. Example: "The judge made her ruling based on the evidence presented from the hearing."
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Reporters were excluded from the hearing.
Video archives from the hearing are here.
Enraged, Thomas ejected him from the hearing.
an opportunity to appeal the decision resulting from the hearing.
Check back later today for more analysis from the hearing.
Here are the main points from the hearing.
Is that unfair?" Several people were removed from the hearing.
The Los Angeles Police Department was absent from the hearing.
Both demonstrators were quickly removed from the hearing room.
So, what did we learn about him from the hearing?
He emerged from the hearing with his immigration status intact.
More suggestions(17)
from the audience
from the auditory
from the interrogation
from the interviews
from the statements
from the sweeps
from the procedures
from the submissions
from the trials
from the hearing impaired
from the transcripts
from the listeners
from the auditions
from the remarks
from the audiences
from the court
from the interview
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