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Discover Ludwig"listening from" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It typically means to listen with the source or location of the sound being specified. Example: Sarah walked along the beach, listening intently from her hidden spot behind the rocks.
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Anybody listening from the squeezed middle felt bemused, or bored.
A. I was listening from a very early age.
A parent in pinstripes was listening from the sidelines.
Barbecue, like jazz, develops from conversation, from talking and listening, from eating and thinking.
The sound in the room grew muted as if I was listening from underwater.
It's as if Matchbook Romance has switched its listening from Blink-182 to the Mars Volta.
DAB radio grew its share of total listening from 11.3% to 11.4%.
Drenika was listening from the other end of the dining-room table.
"Before the Fall?" Massey, who was listening from his desk, said.
Less listening from those on both sides of the partisan divide.
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Note that you might be limited by where you're listening from some stations may not play in your region due to issues of copyright or similar restrictive laws.
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