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Discover Ludwig"my hearing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a possessive phrase to refer to your sense of hearing or your ability to hear. For example, "I've been having issues with my hearing lately."
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An audiologist checked my hearing.
My hearing seems to have changed.
"That just makes my hearing aids whistle".
You just blew out my hearing aid".
"I forgot my hearing aids," he mutters.
"My hearing aid isn't working well".
My hearing and eyesight improved and I could run faster.
Does this indicate that my hearing was permanently damaged?
My hearing loss began when I was 30.
"Maybe I'm losing my hearing a little," she said.
The frequency is simply beyond my hearing range.
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