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Listen for a while.
"I just asked them to listen for a minute".
I listen for a while, then consult the time.
He seems to listen for a distant echo.
You listen for a bit and then you say, Just don't end up like me.
He wants his students to listen, for a brief time, to someone else's work.
But periodically they turn on and listen for a signal from a sensor.
I listen for a little while, and then I tell you what I think of you".
Mr. Dunkel stopped to listen for a while, and asked about her repertory.
Better to listen for a minute, then say sympathetically: "You're taking it so bravely.
Hamsters sniff, birds listen for a song, and wasps look at facial markings.
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