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"might heard" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a combination of the modal verb "might" and the past tense of the verb "hear." You can use "might heard" when talking about a possibility or speculation in the past. For example: - "I might have heard someone knocking on the door last night, but I was half asleep." - "He said he might have heard the news from his friend, but he wasn't sure." - "We might have heard the alarm go off, but we thought it was a false alarm."
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As some of you might heard, this Ibaraki-prefecture got the lowest attention point at "Attractiveness ranking" for two years in row.
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Harris might hear it again.
And that little click you might hear?
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If you did nothing, you might hear a click.
Among the cheers, however, he might hear some asides.
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