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Discover Ludwig"listen from" is not a correct or usable phrase in English.
You could use the phrase "listen to" instead. Example: Please listen to me carefully.
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"People listen from everywhere," he said.
Hundreds more listen from the dusty courtyard outside.
Then that someone could listen from anywhere in the world.
I'd listen from the next room, staring at the ceiling.
Patinkin followed that with "Children Will Listen" from "Into the Woods".
Shorrock, who was straining to listen from his room above, almost fell out of the window.
"I don't know if they are learning how to talk and listen from TV".
In a telephone conversation, Mr. Burgess said he planned to sing "Children Will Listen," from "Into the Woods," on Saturday.
Sadness and a sense of caution bordering on fear guided "Children Will Listen" from "Into the Woods".
On pleasant summer evenings, the doors are left open, so that patrons can listen from benches outside.
Children Will Listen, from Into the Woods, is a clear instruction to every parent but isn't in the least preachy.
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