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"hang from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is suspended from an elevated object or surface. For example: "The little bird hung from a branch, chirping merrily."
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Hang from the tree or some other hanging point.
Icicles hang from his chin.
Lizards hang from the branches.
Hubs hang from the rim!
And how many hang from the vine.
Satellite dishes hang from every balcony.
Dirty England flags hang from balconies.
Dartboards hang from the wall.
(They hang from the ceiling).
Leotards hang from a rack.
Huge lanterns hang from the arched ceiling.
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