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"heard of that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in informal or conversational language and can be used to ask if someone is familiar with something or to express surprise or disbelief. Example: "Have you heard of that new restaurant that just opened up downtown? I've heard their food is amazing."
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heard of". That's what he feared.
"Have you heard of that?
"I've never heard of that".
But little is heard of that now.
You've probably heard of that one.
"I've never heard of that before.
Who has heard of that?
"Never heard of that, love.
"We've heard of that," Mr. Ponz said.
"I've not heard of that," he says.
"I never heard of that before".
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