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Discover Ludwig"hear of it" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to become aware of something or to have knowledge of it. You can use it in a variety of contexts, such as when talking about a new product, idea, or event that someone has heard about or become familiar with. Example: "I recently heard of a new restaurant that has opened downtown. Have you heard of it? They serve amazing sushi."
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He wouldn't hear of it.
But Republicans won't hear of it.
Mr Wu would not hear of it.
Mr. Zuckerberg won't hear of it.
Mother wouldn't hear of it.
"I won't hear of it".
Ed won't hear of it.
Naimi wouldn't hear of it.
Maman wouldn't hear of it, he says.
Pussycat Dolls – I won't hear of it.
Mr. Schub refused to hear of it.
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