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Synonym Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

With/ using


Is it right to write as

Hear it ''using the ear phone' or 'with your ear jack on" or 'with your ear phone'

please suggest
  

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It's more usual to listen to something with earphones than to hear it. Also, you usually have two of them so it's usually earphone s . "

  • It's more usual to listen to something with earphones than to hear it.
  • Also, you usually have two of them so it's usually earphone s .
  • "
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It's more usual to listen to something with earphones than to hear it. Also, you usually have two of them so it's usually earphones. Perhaps you want something like:

"Listen to it with/using earphones."

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