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AE 1190 - Expression: Music to Your Ears

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Music to Your Ears

James Fenimore Cooper used the phrase in 1838. The exact and authentic origin of this idiom is not available. However, it is easy to deduce that it is related to amusement. It is used when something is amusing to hear or pleasurable to hear. An ear is the organ of hearing and balance in humans and other vertebrates,. especially the external part of this.

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