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Discover Ludwig"hanging here" is a valid and usable expression in written English.
It's a common phrase used to signify that something needs resolution or to express a sense of waiting. For example, "We've been discussing this issue for months, and now it's just hanging here with no real solution in sight."
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YOU: Don't leave me hanging here!
The water problem, she explains, is "a sword of Damocles, hanging here".
"They kicked the stool out from underneath me, and now I'm just hanging here," she said.
I've been coming to London for years, I've always loved hanging here.
"There hasn't been a hanging here in ten years, and with luck there won't be another for ten more.
"Young audiences follow good and exciting young theatre makers and I want to have lots of them working and hanging here.
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"Fancy meeting you here!" says Leia. "Oh, we've been hanging around here for a long time!" retorts Laureline.
"You're not going to get anywhere hanging around here".
"If I was hanging out here, I'd be smoking.
She's been hanging in here all along".
"We had a harbor seal hanging out here a couple of years ago," he said.
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