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hear of
Idioms and Phrases
Be informed about, as in I'd never heard of that jazz singer before, but she was very good . [Late 1500s] Also see not have it (hear of it) .Example Sentences
"We take any concerns seriously and are disappointed to hear of any occasion where we fall short," they said.
She says while she was disappointed to hear of Annie's experience, efforts to implement and improve the scheme are ongoing across the country.
In a statement, Wigan Warriors said: "We are sorry to hear of the health difficulties of one of our former players. After a career in professional soccer, Roy played nine games for Wigan Rugby League in the years 1980/81 and we want to let him and his family know that he is in our thoughts at this difficult time."
“I’m devastated to hear of the passing of my colleague Raul Grijalva. He was a fighter for Arizonans and a champion for Indigenous communities and our planet. We will all miss him dearly. My thoughts are with his family, friends, loved ones, and constituents,†Rep. Yassamin Ansari, D-Ariz., said in a statement.
Alternatively, a person whom the FBI wanted to intimidate or harass might find black vans parked outside their home or hear of agents aggressively interviewing co-workers and friends, which also serves to create a cloud of suspicion around them.
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