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Good to hear you vs good to hearing you

The correct phrase is 'good to hear you.' 'Hear' is the correct verb to use in this context when expressing pleasure or satisfaction in receiving information or news from someone.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 1049 views

Good to hear you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express pleasure or satisfaction in receiving information or news from someone. It is a polite and friendly way to respond to someone sharing something with you.

Examples:

  • It's good to hear you're doing well.
  • Good to hear you had a great vacation.
  • Good to hear you got the job!
  • It's always good to hear you're happy.
  • Good to hear you're enjoying the new book.
  • It's good to hear you laugh.
  • God, it's good to hear you.
  • Good to hear you.
  • It's good to hear you laugh.
  • It's... good to hear you have your eye on college.
  • It's good to hear you're not avoiding me. No. Why would i be?
  • Good to hear you admit it, Jeff.
  • Good to hear you're still concerned about her.
  • Good to hear you're getting some help, but I don't think there's a woman out there alive that could fix you, John.
  • Good to hear you. good... to hear.
  • Michael, it is good to hear you.
  • It's so good to hear you say that.
  • But it's still good to hear you say it.
  • It's good to hear you still know who you are.
  • But it's really good to hear you're thinking.
  • It feels so good to hear you say that, man.
  • It's good to hear you call me Teddy again.
  • Good to hear you.
  • Good to hear you, Guy.
  • Good to hear you, Largo.

good to hearing you

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • She must have pretty good hearing.
  • Well, that's good hearing, Will.
  • It means that you have good hearing.
  • It seems he has good hearing.
  • She has super good hearing, like a seeing eye dog.
  • It still felt really good hearing him say the words.
  • What I lack in height, I make up for in wicked good hearing.
  • Lady, I... I got good hearing.
  • He can whisper.I have good hearing.
  • I hope this means that the Americans will give us a good hearing.
  • Good judge and a good hearing, I'd say a minimum sentence.
  • Mr President, I would like to congratulate Mrs McNally on what I think is an excellent report and on the very good hearing that she organized on this subject in Parliament.
  • Those of us in the Confederal Group of the European United Left/Nordic Green Left believe that we have obtained a relatively good hearing for the views we already held at the first reading.
  • If you have extremely good hearing and similar equipment, this preset will generally provide slightly higher quality than the "standard" mode
  • I saw this trio, but I didn't hear anything and I have pretty good hearing.
  • I think- I think if you had one person who was extremely loud and the other person had good hearing.
  • I'm hearing good things, Detective.
  • I'm hearing good things about the Bluth Company.
  • He was as good as any hearing child.
  • It's not going to look good at your hearing.

Alternatives:

  • good to hear you

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