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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hanger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an object used for hanging clothes, typically found in closets or wardrobes.
Example: "I need to buy a new hanger for my dress so it doesn't get wrinkled."
Alternatives: "a coat hanger" or "a clothing hanger".
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Also, a hanger.
She's a hanger on'".
Dozens of cosmic-themed neckties are draped over a hanger.
"That needs a hanger," says Lily. "And what about these?
She is a hanger, an interpreter, a muse.
"I'll get you a hanger for that," Mr. McNulty said.
His moth-eaten military jacket hangs limply on a hanger.
"Get my cigarettes, and a hanger," she said.
Not just a hanger but a flogger too".
The beetle is suspended in the air by a hanger to induce the free flight.
"There are some locations where in an initial visual inspection you could expect to find a hanger, and a hanger isn't there.
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