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Have you ever heard about vs Have you ever heard of

The phrases are both correct and used regularly in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to inquire about someone's knowledge or awareness of a particular topic.
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Last updated: July 07, 2024

Have you ever heard about

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask if someone has knowledge or information about a specific topic or subject.
  • Have you ever heard about the Count of Cagliostro who was born around here?
  • Have you ever heard about one terrific night in a frozen US in 1965 which led to the baby boom?
  • Gina, have you ever heard about Capgras Syndrome?
  • But have you ever heard about this film and the old Sicilian cinema?
  • You asked him the question, Have you ever heard anything about my mum
  • Have you ever heard anything about wesen street gangs in Portland?
  • Have you ever heard any suggestions about Leon having relationships with men?
  • Have you ever heard the myth about sleeping in the jungle?
  • Have you ever heard me talking about her?
  • Have you ever heard him talk about some projects, things against the law?
  • Haven't you ever heard the story about the ogre saved by a fisherman?
  • - Have you ever read or heard anything about the Zodiac?
  • I don't know if you have ever heard about him... well, what are we going in for?
  • You ever heard about that rugby team that survived the Andes?
  • That is a little incentive for you to forget that you ever heard about the cellphone you're looking for.
  • Beats any life insurance tables I've ever heard about.
  • If the bar counsel ever heard about this...
  • That's the only leaving I ever heard about.
  • No chemical I ever heard about can make a dead man walk.
  • You've ever heard about loyalty?

Alternatives:

  • have you ever heard of

Have you ever heard of

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask if someone has knowledge or information about a specific topic or subject.
  • Have you ever heard of artistic integrity?
  • Have you ever heard of artificial inspiration?
  • Have you ever heard of Kapu Kuialua?
  • Have you ever heard of parthenogenesis?
  • Have you ever heard of Burton?
  • Have you ever heard of a Margaret Krusemark?
  • Have you ever heard of Sunderland?
  • Have you ever heard of quantum entanglement?
  • Have you ever heard of hysterics?
  • Have you ever heard of Voidbot?
  • Have you ever heard of autoerotic -
  • Have you ever heard of Steve Rogers?
  • Have you ever heard of Linda Starr?
  • Have you ever heard of bioenergetics?
  • Have you ever heard of Efren Saldivar?
  • Have you ever heard of electricity?
  • Have you ever heard of the Wesenrein?
  • Have you ever heard of Manticore, Doctor?
  • Have you ever heard of Yamamura Sadako?
  • Have you ever heard of Lucy Ripley?

Alternatives:

  • have you ever heard about

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