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The phrase "whether he hears" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility or condition of someone hearing something, often in a context of uncertainty or inquiry. Example: "I am unsure whether he hears the instructions clearly or not."
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"Whether he hears us, I can't say".
Adam's reaction, and the success of "Dodo," depends on whether he hears the dialogue as real-life tragedy or onstage melodrama.
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Mr. Wallis would not say whether he heard from Mr. Obama as Mr. Hunter did.
I don't know whether he heard Webb or saw him first, but he came suddenly to attention.
He doesn't remember whether he heard the call of the famous home run in the dentist's office or after he left.
I asked my friend whether he heard this comment, and he had, but neither of us had any idea what he was talking about.
Asked whether he heard the booing, Davis said, "Of course, but what are you going to do?" Asked if it bothered him, he added: "Not really.
It was unclear if the mayor was home; two spokesmen for the mayor declined to say whether he heard the drums.
Asked by an officer whether he heard his son's voice, a distraught Mr. Martin responded, "No," Officer Chris Serino, the investigator, told the jury.
Mr. Chapman, who acknowledged having a list of other celebrities he thought of killing (the names were blacked out in the transcript), was asked whether he heard voices.
When pressed about whether he heard the rumours swirling around track and field about Usada dropping their inquiry – something they will never announce publicly – he nodded.
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