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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always hangs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something consistently remains suspended or unresolved.
Example: "Whenever I try to open that application, it always hangs and never loads properly."
Alternatives: "constantly freezes" or "perpetually stalls".
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In Erin E. Stead's delicate, atmospheric illustrations, a melancholic cloud always hangs overhead, lending a pensive tone that meshes nicely with Fogliano's rambling, meditative text.
He had an epic meltdown after what he considered a bad call Sunday, sending the marker that always hangs from a lanyard around his neck swinging furiously.
If a program always hangs when you work on a certain document, there could be a problem with that particular file.
In its place we get The Short Long Book, a funny, deadly serious and moving story over which a dark cloud always hangs.
And it's good for the game that he's working and improving, not sitting back and going, 'I'm playing bad; I don't care.' No matter what, he always hangs in there".
Beth is a tall, sallow-faced, big-boned, ash-blond woman who smokes too many cigarettes and whose hair always hangs down in her eyes like a forties Hollywood glamour girl's.
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