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How to Use "Hearing" with Example Sentences
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hearing
(n):
the ability to be aware of sounds; a meeting where complaints or legal issues are presented and a decision is made on what should be done
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Used with adjectives:
"
He has
excellent
hearing
.
"
(excellent, good, sharp, normal, bad, impaired, poor)
"
The
final
hearing
will be next month.
"
(final, preliminary, appeal, custody, pretrial, disciplinary)
"
He doesn't think he received a
fair
hearing
.
"
(fair)
"
We are scheduling a
full
hearing
.
"
(full, formal)
"
There will be an
open
hearing
.
"
(open, public)
"
They are holding a
committee
hearing
.
"
(committee, congressional)
Used with verbs:
"
Many animals
have
excellent
hearing
.
"
(have)
"
He
is losing
his
hearing
.
"
(be + losing)
"
I don't know if he will
regain
his
hearing
.
"
(regain, get back)
"
Loud music can
affect
your
hearing
.
"
(affect, impair)
"
His
hearing
is going
fast.
"
(be + going, be + deteriorating, be + improving)
"
They
are having
public
hearings
.
"
(be + having, be + holding, be + conducting)
"
They
scheduled
the
hearing
for next month.
"
(scheduled)
"
They
demanded
an open
hearing
.
"
(demanded, called for, requested, asked for)
"
She
got
a fair
hearing
.
"
(got, received)
"
The
hearing
will
take place
tomorrow.
"
(take place)
Used with nouns:
"
This doctor deals with
hearing
loss
.
"
(loss, impairment, problems)
"
She has to get a
hearing
aid
.
"
(aid)
Used with prepositions:
"
They set a trial date
at
today's
hearing
.
"
(at, in, during)
"
The case was dismissed
without
a
hearing
.
"
(without)
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