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Discover Ludwig"is hearing" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used in the present continuous tense to describe an action or state that is happening at the moment of speaking. Example: "He is hearing the birds chirping outside his window." In this sentence, "is hearing" is used to express that at the moment of speaking, the person is actively perceiving the sound of birds chirping. Another example: "I am not sure what she is hearing, but it seems to be quite loud." In this sentence, "is hearing" is used to convey that the speaker is unsure of what the other person is currently hearing, but they can tell it is a loud sound. In general, "is hearing" can be used whenever you want to describe an action or state that is currently in progress. For example, "She is hearing the news for the first time," or "They are hearing the music playing in the background."
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Is this friend expecting to be one of your bridesmaids, and she is hearing nothing?
He is hearing out the crickets.
Every political journalist is hearing similar testimonies.
Another fear is hearing there's something wrong.
Judge Roberts is hearing appeals of a detention order.
Electronic hearing feels like hearing because it is hearing.
Justice Charles J. Tejada is hearing the case.
REGGIE SIOTECO is hearing voices in his head.
What makes my job so satisfying is hearing people's stories.
The same court is hearing Mr. McFarling's second appeal.
So he is hearing this banging from wherever he is.
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