Examples of 'read or heard' in a sentence

Meaning of "read or heard"

read or heard: implies that the information or knowledge mentioned can be obtained from reading a source or hearing from someone

How to use "read or heard" in a sentence

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read or heard
Never read or heard it explained in this way.
Reduced ability to understand what is read or heard.
I seem to have read or heard that somewhere.
An understanding of what you have read or heard.
I have never read or heard about them.
The question was whether anyone actually read or heard it.
Have not read or heard anything.
It did not matter if it was read or heard.
I have never read or heard of anyone doing that before.
Forget everything you have read or heard about it.
I have not read or heard of either of these books.
I asked her where she read or heard that.
Whatever he read or heard got indelibly impressed in his memory.
The transcript of the exchange has to be either read or heard to be believed.
Never read or heard about it.
Ask simple questions about what the child read or heard being read.
You may have read or heard about this already.
That is more alliteration than I have read or heard in years.
I have never read or heard a good answer to that question.
They were unlike anything I have read or heard about.
I had never read or heard anything like him as a teenager.
As a Christian you have read or heard the story.
What you read or heard in the news is just not true.
Perhaps you have not even read or heard of this attack.
Fans probably read or heard that lyric before they could even hear the actual song.
I have found everywhere I have read or heard the exact opposite.
We all have read or heard that ET is a disease associated with elderly people.
One other thing he mentioned that I never read or heard about anywhere else.
Everyone has read or heard of the problems in the housing market.
He prays the two biggest prayers that I have ever read or heard Eph.
You have likely read or heard similar stories.
I am afraid I know nothing say what I have read or heard.
From what you have read or heard about this.
Have read or heard something Of which, favourable impression.
Forget everything you have read or heard about hardball negotiating.
The events I encountered were not like anything I've ever read or heard about.
You might have read or heard something about that case.
The banalities everyone have read or heard about?
You have probably read or heard those words a thousand times.
Nobody knew anything about it, except what they had read or heard from their children.
I just read or heard it.
This was the first time I 'd ever read or heard this.
I had read or heard.
Jibanananda Das 's poetry is to be felt, rather than merely read or heard.
It is that what they read or heard made them feel an emotion.
Short-term memory problems, Forgetfulness, inability to remember what 's read or heard.
You have probably read or heard this saying in recent years.
And what power do they have? I have not read or heard about a Gamma event.
You will have read or heard that the election is about the economy.
Frequent media users are 50 % likely to have seen, read or heard anything about the Commission.

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Examples of using Read
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Please read before commencing any operation
I did nothing but read for three days
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Examples of using Heard
I have heard enough about the lunch
Your neighbours would have heard you
I have heard of getting stuck with a problem
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