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Discover Ludwig"held a hearing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a formal proceeding or meeting where evidence and arguments are presented to a judge or other decision-making body. Example: The court held a hearing to determine the custody arrangements for the children.
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Congress held a hearing to examine the idea.
In April the Senate held a hearing on the industry.
"We were very grateful the court held a hearing today.
In 2010 the Council held a hearing on the matter.
The Illinois Department of Public Health held a hearing.
(New York City Transit held a hearing Thursday).
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On Wednesday, Democratic senators held a hearing in advance of the bill's release.
Not to mention that he never held a hearing on his own foreign relations subcommittee.
-- The Senate Judiciary Committee also held a hearing on the Parkland shooting.
The House held a hearing on the subject Tuesday, and the Senate follows Wednesday.
Yesterday, the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Immigration held a hearing about border policy.
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