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Discover LudwigThe phrase "often hear" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to hear something frequently, and can be used when talking about a topic someone has heard about many times. Example: I often hear that the weather in San Diego is sunny and beautiful.
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But people often hear only the praise.
"Life isn't a rehearsal," we often hear.
Does he often hear that voice?
I often hear people ask that.
Yet we often hear rhetoric suggesting as much.
You don't often hear speech like this in a courtroom.
It's a word you don't often hear generally".
"Justice" isn't a word you often hear at concerts.
You don't often hear the whole story at all.
This is not a question concertgoers often hear.
In Iran, you more often hear the Arabic sohbat.
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