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The phrase "abruptly hung" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that was suddenly or unexpectedly suspended or stopped, often in a dramatic or jarring manner.
Example: "The call ended abruptly hung, leaving her in a state of confusion."
Alternatives: "suddenly stopped" or "unexpectedly ceased".
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Then he abruptly hung up.
I'll call you after". Mr. Kanku abruptly hung up without addressing the contents of the tape.
When asked about the American and Canadian couple, however, he abruptly hung up and switched off his phone.
Lobo Antunes himself apparently agrees: when the Times called for a comment on Saramago's victory he grumbled that the phone was out of order and abruptly hung up.
Mr. Fleischmann said that "I comment to responsible members of the committee," and abruptly hung up without explaining which members he considered to be responsible.
A man who answered the phone at Imam Ali Mosque on Thursday night said, "No one is here; everybody is praying," and abruptly hung up.
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The severity of the sentence, announced a day after five Iranian Kurdish activists were abruptly hanged in a Tehran prison, appeared to be a new signal of repression before the anniversary of the disputed presidential election of June 12 , 2009 which galvanized Iran's opposition movement into the biggest political threat to the theocracy since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
He then hung up abruptly.
These residents boasted about the comparative order in the neighborhood before the current mayhem, and they hung up abruptly when the soldiers came knocking again.
You don't need to be rude about it," the receptionist sniffed, and hung up abruptly.
One of them asked me if I could get my skin darker—"The darker you can get, the better"—so I hung up abruptly.
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