Examples of 'heard it both ways' in a sentence

Meaning of "heard it both ways"

heard it both ways: This phrase suggests that the speaker has received conflicting information or feedback on a particular topic from different sources or individuals. It implies that there are two contradictory perspectives or versions of a story

How to use "heard it both ways" in a sentence

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heard it both ways
I have heard it both ways.
You mean uniforms. I have heard it both ways.
Heard it both ways.
We have heard it both ways.
That 's not at all how it goes, and you have not heard it both ways.
Well, I have heard it both ways.
Would you two please just let it go ♪ ♪ I have heard it both ways ♪.
Yeah, I have heard it both ways.
You mean the fifth . Yeah, I have heard it both ways.
I've heard it both ways Infant Bodysuit.
You mean camel spin. I have heard it both ways.
I have heard it both ways ♪ ♪ let us not open any sores ♪.
Porsche or Porsche? I have heard it both ways.
I have heard it both ways ♪ ♪ the right way and then yours ♪.
You know, I have heard it both ways.

See also

Ah! I have heard it both ways.
Or " Going to the prom "? I have heard it both ways.
Eh, I have heard it both ways.
Nefertiti . I have heard it both ways.
Basebee . I have heard it both ways.
Stele . I have heard it both ways.
Boyle? I have heard it both ways.
Van Trenh . - I have heard it both ways.

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