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once I hear back from him vs once I hear from him

Both phrases are correct and convey the same meaning of waiting for a response from someone. The choice to use the word "back" is a matter of personal preference.
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once I hear back from him

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you are waiting for a response or feedback from someone. It implies a more formal or professional tone.

Examples:

  • I will let you know once I hear back from him about the project.
  • Once I hear back from him, I can finalize the details.
  • I'll have more information once I hear back from the medical examiner, but look for anything that could be used as a club.
  • I was just saying I'll let you know when I hear back from Peg.
  • Until I hear back from my contact, there's nothing to be done so, please, enjoy your evening.
  • Nobody is going anywhere or taking any phone calls till I hear back from Louisiana.
  • He's got to lay low until I hear back from my parents.
  • Until we hear back from Catherine, we stick with the plan.
  • I didn't hear back from you and expected an answer.
  • Until we hear back from Tyler...
  • Did we hear back from Beijing Institute?
  • Let's wait to hear back from Ferg.
  • So let's talk when we hear back from these clowns.
  • I hope you hear back from your best friend.
  • And I have yet to hear back from them.
  • Let's just wait until we hear back from Krista.
  • And he's still waiting to hear back from those desk jockeys.
  • I'm waiting to hear back from Dana on that.
  • I'm waiting to hear back from a publisher.
  • I'll call you when I hear back.
  • I did hear back from the Saint Petersburg PD about our victim, though.
  • Until we hear back from McGee, that's enough for me.

Alternatives:

  • once I hear from him
  • once I receive a response from him
  • once I get a reply from him
  • once I hear back from them
  • once I hear back from the team

once I hear from him

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you are waiting for a response or feedback from someone. It is a more casual or informal way of expressing the same idea.

Examples:

  • I will update you once I hear from him about the party.
  • Once I hear from him, I can make a decision.

Alternatives:

  • once I hear back from him
  • once I receive a response from him
  • once I get a reply from him
  • once I hear back from them
  • once I hear back from the team

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