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"have them listen" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express the act of making someone else listen to what is being said. Example: "I always have trouble getting my children to clean up their toys. But if I have them listen to me first and explain the importance of keeping a tidy room, they are more likely to cooperate."
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But tomorrow the National Academy of Design will have them listen to it, too.
But I'd rather have them listen to it than not at all".
Secondly, you can't just call the New York Times and have them listen to you".
John Lennon once said if you want your kids to stay white, don't have them listen to black music.
But I'd rather have them listen to it than not at all" -- is that in my experience, many authors' works are actually enhanced by narration.
And sometimes it's great to just talk to my friends and have them listen.
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It's one thing to have some hacker peeking into your garage, but to have them listening in on your kid while she prattles and plays?
Adults can't make newborns smarter or more successful just by having them listen to Beethoven or play with Einstein-inspired blocks.
The continuation of our study will consist of increasing the number of individuals examined and in having them listen to music during the study of ECG rhythms and during the acquisition of cerebral functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and, at the same time, testing them by neuropsychometric methods.
Ask your parents to help you by having them listen while you teach them something that you learnt; it helps you to understand better when you feel like someone understands you and can help correct you.
Their experience as well as role within their own family, and within the community, often dictated how comfortable they were voicing their own opinions and having them listened to.
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