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Can I use these both interchangeably?
We haven't heard from you in a while.
We haven't heard your voice in a while.
Feb 24, 2017 5:52 AM
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Both phrases imply not hearing from someone in recent past, so they are somewhat interchangeable.
But "We haven't heard your voice in a while" is more personal, and might be used between family or friends, while "We haven't heard from you in a while" is slightly more generic.
February 24, 2017
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