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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hears that' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has heard a certain piece of information. For example: Joe hears that his friend is getting married, so he decides to buy a congratulatory gift.
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Every writer hears that sentence.
Though Mrs. Lapidus does not understand a word, she listens carefully, hears that name again.
Even Emma Bovary hears "That is the question" quoted, in English, during her romantic agony.
Clement Frost, the Southern Ute chairman, hears that kind of talk often.
The coach at Carolina usually hears that sort of verbal abuse once a decade.
One rarely hears that argument now.
He hears that a lot, Demsey said.
When he hears that, Mr. Barrett leaves.
Ms. Cohen hears that a lot.
When Tolstoy hears that Kundera's coming, he drops out.
Traveling in wine country, one often hears that ambition expressed.
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