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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hear clearly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's ability to hear something accurately and precisely. For example: "He had excellent hearing and could hear clearly even in a noisy room."
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I couldn't hear clearly.
He was trying to explain something, but Ed couldn't hear clearly, because of the racket.
The acoustics weren't terrible: you could hear clearly from most parts of the room.
You hear clearly when two pianos play the same note a split second apart.
Now is the time for the Palestinians to state clearly, and for the world to hear clearly, the Palestinian vision.
You can hear, clearly, the voice of Joe Gillis, describing himself from beyond his watery grave: "Nobody important, really.
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This I heard clearly.
Even then, she wasn't sure she was hearing clearly.
I heard clearly the voice of Madame Bovary saying, with increasing annoyance, "Laisse-moi!
He chose tempos that ideally allowed the music's intricacies to be heard clearly.
This belfry has louver windows allowing the bells to be heard clearly while being sheltered from the weather.
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