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Can deaf people hear anything at all?

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Can deaf people hear anything at all?

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A lot of people classed as deaf can actually hear to some degree, the sounds they can hear are generally sounds such as dogs barking and aeroplanes. Deaf people are classed as being deaf when they pass a decibel hearing loss test. Even though certain sounds can be heard most deaf people don’t have the ability of hearing a person speaks even when aided.

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