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"hear the report" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to listen to or receive information about a specific topic or event. Examples: 1. "I can't wait to hear the report about the sales numbers from last month." 2. "Did you hear the report on the news about the new legislation being passed?" 3. "After weeks of anticipation, we finally got to hear the report from the research team." 4. "I heard the report of a loud explosion last night, did you hear it too?" 5. "I'm eager to hear the report from the doctor about my test results."
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On the police beat, you hear the report on the police scanner.
I mean we could hear the report of the gun," said Michaelson.
I didn't hear the report; I had no idea she was there.
We stop and remonstrate and reason and usually they end up apologizing: They were only making sure — did we hear the report on state TV that three foreigners were arrested in Mohamed Mahmoud Street?
We were sitting on the other side of the courtyard, which made it hard to see them clearly, but although the noise of the crowd was very loud, above it I could distinctly hear the report of boots striking cobbles.
Lord Coe was in Munich to hear the report's findings delivered by the Canadian lawyer Dick Pound, who chaired the commission.
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This week, the County Board of Legislators will meet to hear the reports and consider the remedies.
"You hear the reports, but I guess he got here a little quicker than I probably thought.
Click the links, below, to hear the reports.
And I knew it the moment I heard the report.
I heard the report of small artillery pieces.
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