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"get a hearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that an individual or group is asking for a formal meeting or hearing in order to present their case or argument. Example: The protesters demanded to get a hearing from the mayor to express their views on the proposed changes.
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You'll get a hearing.
"We may get a hearing yet.
"He might not even get a hearing".
We can't even get a hearing.
Meanwhile, Lautenberg will be lucky to get a hearing.
Anyone coming under suspicion is unlikely to get a hearing.
Those voices of protest didn't get a hearing.
"I would hope that if we had to get a hearing, we could get a hearing," he said.
But there are other ways to get a hearing.
"They were determined to get a hearing," he said.
Anyone could walk in and get a hearing.
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