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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I keep hearing" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express that the speaker has been repeatedly hearing something over a period of time. Example: "I keep hearing about this new restaurant in town. Everyone says the food is amazing."
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"I keep hearing that sound".
I keep hearing his name.
I keep hearing it described as gritty.
I keep hearing that "government's the problem".
So I keep hearing New York Knicks.
I keep hearing the word "mzungu".
"I keep hearing Jazz breathe," she said.
He said: "No, I keep hearing that.
I keep hearing about a default.
I keep hearing the term "thin client".
I keep hearing the same things.
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