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Discover LudwigI will heed what you have told me and make the necessary changes." This phrase is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in formal or polite speech to mean "to pay attention to" or "to take notice of." It can also be used to mean "to follow or obey" something or someone. Example: "She had always warned her daughter to heed what her teachers said in class."
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We must heed what Stravinsky said.
And foreign governments must heed what the monitors say.
"I don't heed what they say in the polls," he said.
Bono and his devotees should heed what he has to say.
The governor could heed what his father said 29 years ago: Wilderness should be preserved, forever.
"There is great interest, and apparently pressure, for some to heed what the outsiders are saying".
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Thousands of Chechens are heeding what they regard as an implicit message, now fleeing Ingushetia for Grozny, Chechnya's capital.
Others left home without warning, disregarding the wishes of relatives and heeding what they call a religious and moral obligation.
"Shoeless Joe" concerns a moonstruck man named Ray Kinsella (Should we presume a kinship between author and protagonist? You bet we should) who hears voices and heeds what they say.
As outrage over the bank's actions has grown, frustrated former employees have said the bank should have heeded what they have said were widespread warnings and taken action much earlier — a fact Mr. Stumpf acknowledged at a hearing before the House Financial Services Committee.
Heeding what we think is right in these challenges, we next begin to articulate an answer to the Problem of Biological Individuality that proposes a different special place for organisms in reflection on biological individuals more generally.
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