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The phrase "a hanging structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical structure that is suspended or hangs from a support, often seen in architecture or engineering contexts.
Example: "The architect designed a stunning building with a hanging structure that creates a unique visual effect."
Alternatives: "suspended structure" or "overhanging framework".
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With such rough sculptural elements as a hanging structure equipped with buckets, bottles, and a hammock, designed for tree-sitting protesters, the fair itself was something of a meta-installation.
The design group's Seth Harrison and Ariane Lourie Harrison, who serve as dramaturges, have created a milieu that hints at hospitals and nursing homes in the form of a hanging structure made of medical tubing.
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Tarantino, for his part, doesn't seem that invested in the outcome: this ugly cat's cradle of murderous agendas serves as a mere hanging structure for his trademark bursts of extreme violence and extravagant verbiage.
In a second gallery a hanging sculpture, "Untitled (After Bruno Taut series)" (2008), is paired with a black, cavelike structure, "Bunker -- M. Bakhtin" (2007).
Neither is a hanging crime.
A hanging mobile.
A hanging judge?
Just like a hanging curveball.
The carbon dioxide scrubber is held in a hanging position.
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