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Discover Ludwig"hear from her" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used when someone has not heard from someone and is asking that person to get in touch. For example: "I haven't heard from her in weeks. I hope I hear from her soon."
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"I'll expect to hear from her.
I didn't hear from her again.
That'll be the last I hear from her, she thought.
It would have been nice to hear from her".
Her daughter Joy would love to hear from her friends.
Nanjiani didn't hear from her for several hours.
Two days passed, and I didn't hear from her.
We didn't hear from her for another year.
What I wanted was to hear from her parents.
Now he is dismayed to hear from her.
Most will not want to hear from her again".
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