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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hanging of' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is used to refer to the act of hanging someone or something. For example: The hanging of the picture in the hallway was not done correctly.
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Researchers are attempting to mechanize the cutting, impaling, and hanging of burley tobacco.
"We don't have portraits hanging of artists who are not retired," a Met spokesman said.
(The death, by hanging, of Saddam Hussein, in 2006, had a vengeful quality, but it appeased none of Iraq's demons).
That was called modernism, and it is enshrined in the catechismal hanging of MOMA's permanent collection, from Cézanne to Pollock.
The sole concession to any interest outside right-wing politics is a wall hanging of an African jungle scene.
Use a bracket system for efficient hanging of doors.
No one wants someone with an odour hanging of them!
Cut off the remaining sticky that is hanging of the bottom of the cover.
Allow for hanging of coats, hats as well as a place to put personal curios.
Put a viewing hole on the door Make sure no supplies are hanging of the edge of the shelf.
Sportively arbitrary hanging of great art should happen more often.
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