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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spare ears" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to extra or additional ears beyond the two that a person normally has. Example: "I always bring a pair of spare ears to concerts so I can give them to my friends who forgot theirs."
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The women's modern pentathlon bumps up against the hockey final, but keep a spare ear out for Samantha Murray there: she won the final Team GB medal (a silver) in 2012, and will be gunning for the podium, if not the finality, this time too.
Spare your ears, and your wallet, and stick with your cosy navy blue, black or grey coat, y'hear?
Rig up the iPod/computer to the TV screen to spare your ears and free your hands from holding an iPod.
Now Teixeira's homer off Martinez probably spared his ears.
He drones on and on about the 1996 court case in which he was successfully sued by Smiths drummer Mike Joyce until you begin to wish that the judge who famously dubbed Morrissey "devious, truculent and unreliable" had locked him up into the bargain and thus spared your ears.
To spare the officers' ears, the device cuts off after eight seconds.
A guide explains that when business was brisk the SS used air pistols to spare the tender ears of the professionals inside the buildings.
still ringing in your ears, spare a thought for poor Axl – the man uses the illusion that he remains a functioning performer to keep the most precarious of grips upon reality.
Survival kit: Fake tan, ear plugs, spare tent pegs.
Hutton's "richly informed and challengingly written analysis of the meaning and importance of fairness" is "time and again... spoilt by sweeping over-statement... he could have spared us the ear-bashing".
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