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The phrase "let's listen" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to suggest that the speaker and listener(s) should pay attention to something that is being said or that is about to be said. Example: Let's listen to what our professor has to say about writing a research paper.
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But I'm sure he knows what he's talking about, so let's listen in!
Let's listen and see if she's what we are looking for".
"It's a tall order for many Catholics to say, let's listen to the Holy Father".
Let's listen and learn.
So let's listen".
"Let's listen again," I say.
"Let's listen to something you've already recorded".
Let's listen to "Here Are The Sonics".
But let's listen to her first.
"They said, 'Let's listen.' It was a big station.
Meanwhile, let's listen to Elton John's "LEVON": Your thoughts?
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