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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an overhang" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a part of a structure that extends beyond its base or to refer to a situation where something is hanging over another object.
Example: "The balcony had an overhang that provided shade to the patio below."
Alternatives: "a protrusion" or "an extension".
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There will be an overhang.
Now that was an overhang.
"The shingles have been protected by an overhang.
Still, that geopolitical situation will be an overhang".
There is thus an overhang of the cars, which is accentuated at curves.
Then he discovered that he had lowered his friend over an overhang.
And make sure there isn't an overhang, to prevent fire or carbon monoxide buildup.
Such an overhang would destroy any hope of a return to economic growth.
"The numbers that you are seeing are essentially an overhang," Mr. Schmidt said.
A single egg lay in the hawk's nest in an overhang near the stadium's press booth.
It descended into a low valley with a strong current that whipped past an overhang.
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