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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hung over" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression is "hungover," which describes the state of experiencing aftereffects from excessive alcohol consumption.
Example: "After the party last night, I woke up feeling hungover and unable to concentrate."
Alternatives: "feeling rough" or "suffering from a hangover."
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I'll take a healthy, non-smoking, well-rested ninja against a hung over, wheezing, been-out-at-sea-for-months-with-no-cardio-training pirate any day.
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Now a double omen hung over Britain.
This type of regulation is a hang over from the days of Saddam Hussein, when punishments were swift and conclusive.
It can also shorten the duration of a hang over.
A shroud of smoke hangs over Kobani amid periodic explosions.
After marinating the strips, hang over a microwave roasting rack.
SOBERING up, a hang-over looming, and pretty ill to boot.
It's worse than a hang-over.
If this is the case, future sales may be lower when the scheme ends, causing a "hang-over" in sales.
You hit your ball into what seemed like a quilt hung over a concrete wall.
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