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Discover Ludwig"hear a commotion" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English
It means to perceive or experience a loud and confused noise or disturbance. Example: As she walked home alone at night, she suddenly heard a commotion coming from the nearby park.
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About 15 minutes later I hear a commotion in the hallway - yelling and scuffling.
The girl said she could hear a commotion near the Buckleys' home in the early hours of the morning.
For instance, they listen to what others nearby are shouting, if they hear a commotion – that sort of thing.
The playground supervisors hear a commotion and turn their heads just in time to see his retaliation.
As the interview ends and Padilla exits the bar, I hear a commotion coming from somewhere else in the lobby.
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Around noon, he heard a commotion.
Just then Simon hears a commotion.
Upstairs, Cynthia Cannon heard a commotion coming from the lobby.
As Weegee continued on he heard a commotion behind him.
After 10pm I heard a commotion at his door.
When Mike hears a commotion goes out front to see what the commotion is.
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