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"hang your clothes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a simple and clear command, instructing someone to hang up their garments. You can use it anytime you want to tell someone to hang their clothes, such as when doing laundry or organizing a closet. Example: "Please hang your clothes in the closet after you take them out of the dryer."
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Hang your clothes with the opening of the hanging part of the hanger toward you.
If you can't fold or hang your clothes immediately after a drying cycle is finished, dampen a clean cloth and place it into the dryer.
Finally, hang your clothes to dry in the glorious sunshine.
Yes, my darling daughter, Hang your clothes on a hickory limb And bring your bottle of water.
What are the accommodations like? A. There's usually a twin bed, a desk, a Bible, a place to hang your clothes, and some rooms have en suite bathrooms.
A. There's usually a twin bed, a desk, a Bible, a place to hang your clothes, and some rooms have en suite bathrooms.
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You can hang your gym clothes and other clothing on the hooks.
Hang your worn clothes from the day on hangers, or toss them into the dirty clothes hamper.
Hang your smoky clothes above the bath.
Fold or hang your clean clothes and put them away, while throwing the dirty ones in the laundry pile.
Hang your dressier clothes on hangers and put a plastic bag (the thin kind the cleaners give out) over it.
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