Sentence examples for hearing from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "hearing from" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means that someone has recently heard news or information from someone else. For example, "I haven't heard from Sarah in a few weeks, so I'm starting to worry."

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Or hearing from their aides.

Enjoyed hearing from alumni?

We haven't finished hearing from her.

We look forward to hearing from you.

I just stopped hearing from them.

He was hearing from hordes of people".

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And hear from everybody.

Never heard from them.

Good to hear from you.

Asher may hear from him.

Until you hear from me.

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