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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was hung" is correct in written English, but its usage can be context-dependent.
It is typically used in the context of something being suspended or displayed, such as a picture or a sign.
Example: "The beautiful painting was hung on the wall in the living room."
Alternatives: "was suspended" or "was displayed."
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It was hung upside down.
"I was hung out to dry".
And I was hung up about it.
The last banner was hung in 1973.
"He was hung," Hamski replied.
He was hung, disemboweled and quartered.
The Streatham portrait was hung in the Tudor Gallery.
And I was hung up about the word.
He said he was "hung out to dry" by Salon.
The receiver at the other end was hung up hastily.
The sign was hung across overpasses outside of Detroit.
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