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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has poor hearing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has difficulty hearing or has a hearing impairment. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "My grandfather has poor hearing, so we always make sure to speak loudly and clearly when we're around him."
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Mr. Barai, who has poor hearing, often taped his telephone conversations so he could listen to them afterward.
For example, if a listener has poor hearing in the ear under test, the signal may be sufficiently intense that it may cross the skull and be detected by the opposite ear that has better hearing.
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Many elderly patients have poor hearing and when the nurses whisper, a patient can loudly ask what was said.
Patients with pretreatment GR II hearing levels, larger tumor volumes, smaller cochlear sizes, and higher prescribed cochlear doses may have poor hearing prognoses.
When above step is completed, seat yourself within a six foot radius (or closer if you have poor hearing).
This revealed that people exposed to second-hand smoke were far more likely to have poorer hearing than others, and to a degree where they might struggle to follow a conversation in the presence of background noise.
In epidemiological literature a well-known observation is that men have poorer hearing than women among adults [ 16, 17].
Named for its slow-moving habits, the sloth bear has poor senses of sight and hearing but has a good sense of smell.
That being said, the super loud volume and big keys make the phone a good choice for anyone that's hard of hearing or has poor eyesight.
He has poor circulation.
Humanity has poor taste.
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