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"hear it for yourself" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to listen to something for themselves in order to form their own opinion about it. For example: "Don't take my word for it - hear it for yourself and make up your own mind."
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Stream Adrian Thaws on our blog to hear it for yourself.
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And, as if that's not enough, it's available for the cost of zero pounds and zero pence on the Businessman Records MP3 site, so why not hear it for yourself.
You can hear it for yourself, below.
But hear it for yourself!
Want to hear it for yourself?
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Let's hear it for Barbie!
Let's hear it for snow.
Let's hear it for my brother!
You can hear it for miles".
Let's hear it for low expectations!
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