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Discover Ludwig'hear about him' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when someone is telling you information about another person, usually in the sense of having heard a rumor or story about them. For example, "I heard about him through my friend's brother - apparently he's super rich now."
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"We don't want to hear about him".
People don't hear about him, but he's very good".
We'll hear about him in two years".
But how did you even hear about him?
I did hear about him some years later in Florida.
How'd you hear about him? A. I heard him on the radio — his song "Bright Lights".
8. Tebow He's not playing but that doesn't mean we won't hear about him.
"He just picked himself up and decided that someday she will hear about him".
How did you hear about him? A. Mickey Factz told me about him.
He teaches the course to police departments that hear about him, usually by word of mouth.
But you'll hear about him once I get rolling with him".
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