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The phrase "as I hung" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or state while something is suspended or in the process of being hung, often in a narrative context.
Example: "As I hung the picture on the wall, I stepped back to admire my work."
Alternatives: "while I suspended" or "as I placed".
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I also saw connections among the daguerreotypes as I hung them.
As I hung up the phone, my hand trembling, I noticed that my left upper ribs ached.
They passed me with a cheery and polite thank you as I hung back to let them lap me.
It was a comment I'd been hearing with disconcerting frequency as I hung around wang hong in China.
As I hung up, cutting off Mona's yell of complaint, I prepared a smile for the table, and turned to their silent faces.
The ledger provided for sobering reading, especially as I hung on to the belief that these men had suffered and died in what became my childhood home.
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It can't last, I know, the way she hangs onto my words as I hang onto her.
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I'm not supposed to use the phone during work hours, but I call Armando as soon as I hang up.
As I hang half way up a chilly mountain from an immobile cable, skiing big blue Ramy unaided seems an increasingly hairy prospect.
As I hang out on the fringes, it occurs to me that this after-party may actually be closer to what Lomax witnessed than the integrated picnic I had just come from.
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