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View synonyms for hear from

hear from

  1. Receive a letter, call, or other communication from someone, as in I haven't heard from my daughter in two weeks . [Early 1300s]

  2. Be reprimanded by, as in If you don't get home on time, you'll be hearing from your father . [Late 1800s]



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“Investors will need to hear from the company on the moving parts, as well as any further 2026 color,” they write.

Western added that the committee would hope to hear from "the government and officials" as soon as possible.

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While LaLonde said he wants to hear from people he doesn’t agree with, Starbuck’s comments feel especially incendiary to him.

Skaggs was involved in three crimes, Theodora said, “one, criminal possession; two, taking or ingesting illicit drugs; and three — as you’ll hear from five players — Tyler was distributing illicit pills to them.”

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"We continue to hear from them that they intend to honor the deal. They want to see the deal completed in that regard," one of the advisors told reporters on condition of anonymity when asked if Hamas would stick to the agreement.

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