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The phrase "dangle from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical object hanging from something else, as in "The spider web was dangled from the tree branch."
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Headphones dangle from his neck.
People dangle from open doors.
Crystal chandeliers dangle from decorative ceilings.
Tassels actually dangle from Mara Blumenfeld's costumes.
In places, sneakers dangle from power lines.
Woven ritual costumes dangle from the roof.
Space heaters dangle from the arches.
A few more dangle from the ceiling.
Fairy lights dangle from a vine.
This hand winch would dangle from a tripod.
In a trailer bedroom, wishbones dangle from a clothesline.
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