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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get heard' is correct and usable in written English
The phrase can be used when you want to emphasize the importance of someone or something being listened to or paid attention to. For example, "We need to make sure our voices get heard and our concerns are addressed."
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Meanwhile, the silent majority doesn't get heard.
"Sometimes those voices don't get heard".
Maybe other voices could even get heard.
Everyone's voices needs to get heard.
"You spread money around, you get noticed, you get heard.
They have started to make a noise and get heard.
"Is it harder to get heard above the noise?
He was haunted by victims who would not get heard and so gave each a name.
"That doesn't mean that everybody got what they wanted, but they did get heard," he said.
Provide opportunities for various kinds of group discussion where different perspectives get heard.
To get heard above the flow of business-as-usual thinking will require leadership.
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