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Discover Ludwig"hanging it up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to end something, and is often used in the phrase "hanging it up for the day," meaning that one is ending their activities for the day. For example: "I'm hanging it up for the day - it's been a long day!".
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In turning hers into art without, as Rauschenberg had, painting on it or hanging it up, Emin created a readymade as pungent in its way as Duchamp's urinal.
For someone who should be hanging it up, he's pulling it off with style and grace".
"I'm not going to say I never thought about hanging it up," he added, referring to his long rehabilitation.
Just as I was hanging it up as an aspiring stereo expert, I perceived a new skill set taking shape, one that eclipsed my old sound geekery.
Next she did what other artists don't necessarily do: She recreated the piece, stuffing it, sewing it back together and hanging it up for display.
It is a curious ballplayer who confesses, near the onset of his celebrity, "The idea of, like, hanging it up in a year or two — it's not out of the realm of possibility".
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Allow the glue to dry by simply hanging it up DO NOT PUT CLOTHES ON IT YET! !!!!) Remove any strings that may have come from the glue and make sure the dots aren't warm.
No, when I finally met Dean," he said, hanging up, "it was at a party.
Hang hanging costume up above the basket.
It's practical, but when it's hanging up it doesn't have to be in a cupboard".
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