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Which one is it really: hear hear or here here? Where does the saying really come from?
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Contrariwise, 'in here' and 'from here' both relate to physical spaces, hence the need for the article. Sven Yarg's examples seem to indicate that the uses in print mostly relate to deliberate characterisation through language, treating the 'at here' as a kind of Malapropism.
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A three-hour-plus meeting of the Midland Public Schools board included a budget workshop, approval of a new school program, and consensus on supporting a non-qualified bond.