Sentence examples for more often heard from inspiring English sources

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Yet it is nobody's idea of a noble failure; words like fiasco are more often heard.

Mr Benjamin makes a demographic projection of a kind more often heard on American lips than European ones.

At first interpreted as an expression of ennui after too many parties, the song is now more often heard as a comment on the passing of time.

The wine director, Phil Pratt, has a practiced theatricality and patter more often heard above the splash of gin than the gentle swirl of old Bordeaux.

Points for style: American politicians should adopt "useless," more often heard here in reference to philandering husbands and remote controls, as a term of public contempt.

In the woods the other day — redwoods and coastal oaks — I stopped to listen to a Swainson's thrush, a bird more often heard than seen.

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More often hearing it.

In Iran, you more often hear the Arabic sohbat.

So in this, the talkosphere, I hope we more often hear people say: "Fine, so you disagree - even despise each other - but now what?

It has also avoided some of the problems that plague Los Angeles, from the financial (its general fund reserve exceeds that of LA, which has over 40 times Santa Monica's population) to the cultural (that population itself – among which you more often hear British accents than the babel of tongues that characterise the big city just east – appears to get along without much visible conflict).

Though we more often hear about the injustices experienced by Black men, there are other voices who have traumatic experiences, but gain less visibility.

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