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"listen it" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It is more common to say "listen to it" or "listen for it." Example: "I couldn't quite hear the bird's call, but if you listen for it, you can hear it in the distance."
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"Listen," it seems to say.
It doesn't listen, it dictates.
(Listen, it was an important dream).
If you listen, it might change you".
"Listen, it was tough," he said with a chuckle.
"But listen, it has been an unbelievable cup run.
Listen, it says, how different it is here.
Even on first listen, it sounds like a hit single.
And if you listen, it can be resolved.
"Listen, it is absolutely clear the economy is not doing fine," he said.
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This was an enduring relationship based on mutual trust and respect: "It was about being open, flexible, and willing to listen… It was about listening and exchanging ideas, concerns, barriers, challenges… So the consultation is not tokenistic".
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