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Discover Ludwig"hearing back from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about communication or receiving a response from someone after reaching out to them. Example: I sent in my job application last week and I am still waiting to hear back from the company.
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"Victims are trying to make decisions about staying or leaving; if she's hearing back from us that he's still blaming her, that's useful to know".
How much does it cost to open a new branch?' What I was hearing back from Professor Yunus was very encouraging.
"Falling at the final hurdle can be more painful than not hearing back from an employer in the first place," he tells me.
"What we're hearing back from Deborah Glick is that the principle that there not be housing on the west side of West Street is more important than the reality that families face.
"That was one of the things we were hearing back from Realtors, was they had people who wanted to move to Eagan but couldn't find the home they wanted".
After not hearing back from the F.B.I. for several days, the whistle-blower said, he took his information to Verizon, which then presented it to investigators in the United States attorney's office in Manhattan.
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Fernando never heard back from Mama Mia.
Then they heard back from HSBC: denied.
But she never heard back from him.
I didn't hear back from Joint Stock.
But I never heard back from her.
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