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The phrase 'hears me' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that somebody is listening to you or paying attention to what you're saying. For example, "My boss really hears me when I want to discuss my ideas with him."
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But what if nobody hears me?
"I am sure he hears me".
I'm sure she hears me.
Not even God hears me.
Nobody hears me and nobody comes.
Once the audience hears me, they will know me".
He hears me out patiently, but thinks it's something else.
He hears me talk about my tennis matches, and not just whether I've played well.
Prayer is a practice (a private and public ritual) and a proposition (the proposition that God exists and hears me).
When the waiter, who looks about 14 and has a pierced eyebrow, hears me talking, he says, "You're from America?
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She hears me when I sigh.
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