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The phrase "I kept hearing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a repeated experience of hearing something over a period of time.
Example: "I kept hearing strange noises coming from the attic late at night."
Alternatives: "I continually heard" or "I kept listening to."
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"Through the door I kept hearing.
"I kept hearing that," he said.
"I kept hearing about it.
"I kept hearing horror stories," he says.
"I kept hearing, 'I want my $2".
"I kept hearing the ding sound," he said.
"I kept hearing his voice: 'Not good enough!
And I kept hearing this over and over.
"I kept hearing about this gluten thing all the time.
"I kept hearing about mistakes," said Mr. Pearlstine.
Nigel Eccles had won in 2009, I kept hearing.
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