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The phrase "listen how" is not grammatically correct and is not considered standard written English. You can use the phrase "listen to how" in order to make a request for someone to pay attention to how something is being said or done. For example, you could say, "Listen to how the bird sings."
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"Listen, how quiet," he remarks.
Listen, how to say this?
But how can I listen — how could anyone?
Listen, How quickly your heart is beating in me.
Listen, how common is that?' / After the fall.
She taught me a lot about how to look and listen, how to be invisible sometimes.
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And that he listens – how he listens.
"I'm often struck when I'm listening how well structured it is, how idiomatic, how precise the vocabulary is," said Ms. Whittington, the Harvard professor.
Just think: I'm talking to you, and you're listening – how does that work?
Process skills concern the way in which questions are asked, how to explain things, how to listen, and how to build up a relationship with the claimant.
A catastrophe.' ") Occasionally, though, these ravings achieve a kind of lyrical grandeur, as when Strauch riffs on a barking dog: "Listen... how the barking organizes itself, how it makes space for itself, listen, it's the cracking of canine whips, it's canine hyperdexterity, canine hyperdespair, a hellish serfdom that is taking its revenge, taking its revenge on its grim devisers, on me, on you".
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