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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heard much" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you have heard a lot about something or have heard a lot from someone. For example: I have heard much about your work from our mutual friends.
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I have heard much of your democracy.
Heard much about the urban poor?
"We haven't heard much of a response".
"But since then, I haven't heard much.
"I haven't heard much today," he said.
"We haven't heard much about him recently.
Have you heard much about Frauke Petry?
You haven't heard much about them.
(By other accounts, he heard much more).
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One hears much about multiple intelligences.
In Sweden, she often hears much worse.
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