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Discover Ludwig"hear more from" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "Be sure to follow us on social media to hear more from our team!".
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Britain could yet hear more from them.
Let's hear more from Sheen in 2016.
We'll hear more from Shiv later on.
You'll soon hear more from Southwest about its plans.
They will hear more from him soon, he said.
We'll hear more from Mr. Ghogre about that below.
Hear more from The Book Addicted Girl on her blog.
We shall hear more from him, I am sure.
Do you hear more from the people now?
The appetite to hear more from Brand was tangible.
We'll hear more from that conversation this afternoon.
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