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hear from
Receive a letter, call, or other communication from someone, as in I haven't heard from my daughter in two weeks . [Early 1300s]
Be reprimanded by, as in If you don't get home on time, you'll be hearing from your father . [Late 1800s]
Example Sentences
"Parents often don't expect to end up in a neonatal unit with a vulnerable baby and we hear from families about the pressure that work puts on them. Dads have no choice but to go back to work in the majority of cases and for mums huge swathes of their maternity leave is spent at home."
Over the years, I’d hear from people insisting that I write about, as a for-instance, their uncollected trash or unfilled pothole.
"We know how cruel and harsh the world is" is not necessarily a statement you'd expect to hear from Randall Park.
I think that there's a lot of jockeying in 2026 ahead of 2028, and what I'm curious to hear from you is what you think the marquee policy should be for the Democratic Party.
Clare did not hear from her daughter Zoe, who has autism, for two weeks after she was arrested.
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