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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she has heard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is aware of something because it has been told to them. For example, "My friend told me a funny story last night, and she has heard it before."
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She has heard it in the games.
She has heard this before.
She has heard news of a second.
She has heard this one, she says.
Surely she has heard of tofu.
She has heard it a lot.
"She has heard all the ugly comments from the stands.
Writer tells what she has heard about it.
She has heard that argument, Ms. Golden said.
She has heard rumours that he is dead.
She has heard nothing directly from the Chinese government.
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