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Discover LudwigThe phrase "overheard him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone heard something that was not intended for them to hear, usually by accident or while eavesdropping. Example: I couldn't help but overhear him talking on the phone about his secret project.
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But Calagione overheard him.
I overheard him say.
Some bearded rebel fighters overheard him.
Paolo Maldini had overheard him.
A sales associate overheard him and smiled.
At one point, I overheard him speaking in Arabic.
Not going to happen". But Calagione overheard him.
A man in a suit and tie overheard him.
In a café nearby, a little later, I overheard him detail the raid to a friend.
"That might not be around later," Mr. Romney said, according to reporters who overheard him.
"A Trader Joe's employee once gave me a 7, not knowing I overheard him".
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