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The phrase "are hung from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe objects that are suspended or attached to something above them.
Example: "The colorful decorations are hung from the ceiling to create a festive atmosphere."
Alternatives: "are suspended from" or "are attached to".
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Even today, small bells are hung from the roofs of Buddhist pagodas in Sino-Japanese regions.
In autumn, the peppers are hung from rafters and smoked over fires of holm oak.
In order to maintain a good and steady air circulation around the carcasses at this time, they are hung from rails.
As for his puppets, "some are hung from trees, and some drop down and surprise people," he added.
The espetadas are hung from hooks over the table so that the juice drips down onto plates of French fries.
At the end, some Christmas lights are hung from the flies, Eddie opens a bottle of champagne, and he and his friends are O.K. again, except that their youth is gone.
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· Dogs used for hare coursing in Spain, I saw it reported this week, are hanged from trees when no longer useful.
A lure was hung from one corner of the board.
"No one has been hung from the scaffold," he says.
Mugs can be hung from hooks for easy access.
In one instance, an activist was hung from the ceiling.
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