This (arguably unhelpful) phrase seems to be taught across schools all over the world. What are some other phrases like this that are common ?

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I can. But I can’t hear it at all.

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I know the equation but “hearing” something in your head sounds… weird

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I’ve been hearing the Donkey Kong song in my head for the last 6 hours. If you know how to make it stop, I’m all ears.

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Things tend to linger when we don’t understand them or didn’t initially hear them well

We reprocess them until they make sense

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Yes, I mean I have 10/10 visualisation/internal hearing/etc but the language denotation of “hearing” something that does not enter your auditory nerve is… odd

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I’ve never seen it with the x equals up front. It works much better when it starts with -b.

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