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Hear, hear

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which represents a listener's agreement with the point being made by a speaker or in response to a
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is normally (though not always) forbidden in the chambers of the House of Commons and
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for directing attention to speakers, and has since been used, according to the
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of its user. Its use in Parliament is linked to the fact that
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hear, hear



"The Mavens' Word of the Day: hear, hear"
Random House
Archived
"Unique applause at Blair's last PMQs"
Channel 4 News
the original
Categories
English phrases
Interjections

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