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extended hang out
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "extended hang out" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a prolonged social gathering or casual meeting, but the phrasing is awkward. Example: "We decided to have an extended hang out at the park this weekend to catch up."
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Alternative expressions(1)
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Simply saying something like, "Hey, you should come with us the next time we go bowling," is a low-pressure way to extend the offer to hang out in the future.
Wiki
Make an effort to be friendlier to new people and even extend some invitations to hang out to your acquaintances.
Wiki
Instead of just popping in to fire off messages, you could hang out for extended periods on the app.
News & Media
Teenager tweet: extending an open invitation to any of my friends that would like to (a) hang out at my house or (b) go be fat together.
News & Media
We hang out together.
News & Media
And... hang out with people.
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They all hang out together.
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We can hang out Sunday".
News & Media
"Hang out, hang around, keep believing," Carlisle said.
News & Media
You just hang out".
News & Media
Hang out at… Gentrifier?
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to casual social interactions, consider using more common and natural phrases like "spending time together" or "hanging out for a while" instead of the less conventional "extended hang out".
Common error
Avoid directly combining "extended" with "hang out" as it sounds unnatural. Instead, focus on describing the length of the activity using alternative phrasing such as "a longer hangout session" or "spending an extended period of time hanging out".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "extended hang out" functions as a noun phrase where "extended" modifies the noun "hang out". However, Ludwig AI highlights its non-standard usage, suggesting it's not a conventional English phrase.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "extended hang out" might be intuitively understood to mean a prolonged casual meeting, Ludwig AI marks it as non-standard and somewhat awkward in English. Given its lack of usage in formal contexts and the availability of more conventional alternatives like "long get-together" or "spending an extended time together", it's generally advisable to opt for clearer and more widely accepted phrasing. The phrase's informality also limits its applicability in professional or academic settings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
long-lasting hangout session
Emphasizes the duration of the "hangout" with the adjective "long-lasting".
lengthy chill session
Uses the slang term "chill session" to convey a relaxed atmosphere over a long time.
drawn-out casual meeting
Highlights the informal nature and prolonged duration of the meeting.
prolonged socializing
Replaces "hang out" with a more formal term for social interaction, emphasizing the extended duration.
prolonged casual interaction
Replaces "hang out" with a more descriptive term, emphasizing the relaxed and extended nature of the interaction.
lengthy get-together
Substitutes "hang out" with a more structured term, suggesting a planned meeting of considerable duration.
extended time socializing
Highlights the act of socializing over a prolonged period.
extended social gathering
Uses a more formal phrase to describe a prolonged event where people meet and interact.
long informal gathering
Combines the aspect of an informal setting with the idea of a long duration.
extended period of leisure
Focuses on the relaxed nature and the duration of the time spent together.
FAQs
What does "extended hang out" mean?
While not a standard phrase, "extended hang out" likely refers to a prolonged period of casual socializing. Consider using more common alternatives like "long get-together" or "prolonged meetup".
How can I describe a long period of casually spending time with someone?
Instead of saying "extended hang out", you could say you are "spending a long time together", "hanging out for a while", or having a "lengthy chill session".
Is it grammatically correct to say "extended hang out"?
While understandable, "extended hang out" is not considered standard English. Ludwig AI suggests that it sounds awkward and that alternatives are preferable. Opt for more natural phrasing.
What are some alternatives to "extended hang out" in a professional context?
In a more formal setting, you might say "prolonged socializing", "lengthy get-together", or "extended social gathering" instead of "extended hang out".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested