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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hang" is correct and can be used in written English, depending on the context.
It is typically used in informal contexts to refer to a gathering or social event, often among friends.
Example: "We should have a hang at my place this weekend to catch up and relax."
Alternatives: "a get-together" or "a gathering".
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A: — hang on: Eventually they gave up and they had a little goodbye ceremony at JPL.
Also a chainsaw and a hang glider.
Now Nathan clearly had a hang up.
At first, it's kind of hard to understand, but you get a hang of it.
"The hopeful consensus is he has gotten a hang on this migration thing, and flown south".
The rats' grip strength was studied at 3 weeks using a hang test.
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It's a hang-up.
Maybe that's a hang-up," he said.
But all he heard was hemming, hawing, hyperventilating and finally a hang-up.
Note that a hang-loose attitude is required while wearing the clothing.
A hang-dog Yanukovych turned up at Vilnius, but did not sign.
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