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'hearing during which' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used in a sentence when you want to refer to a period of time during which you heard something, for example: "I attended a hearing during which the verdict of the case was announced."
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After a six-day hearing, during which Liberace denied being homosexual or ever having taken part in homosexual acts, the jury found for him.
The Army conducted a lengthy hearing during which 56 witnesses testified.
The course will culminate in an evidentiary hearing during which students will present argument and examine witnesses.
Under the law, a defendant is entitled to a special pretrial hearing, during which a judge can dismiss the case.
This dynamic was on display during her February confirmation hearing, during which Rubio pressed her on some specific instances.
The vote followed a day-long hearing during which dozens of speakers argued for and against expansion.
DeVos invited Merriweather to attend her Senate confirmation hearing, during which she referred to the young woman's story.
He didn't have to appear at the House committee hearing during which he is now accused of lying to Congress.
He must be given at least 24 hours' notice of the Center's intent to convene an involuntary medication hearing, during which time he may not be medicated.
This thought was often heard at today's hearing, during which Ravi jiggled his leg under the desk and kept his hand across his mouth.
Behery did not attend the Saturday court hearing during which he was convicted and sentenced, and his whereabouts were not immediately known.
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