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Discover Ludwig“hanging off” is a grammatically correct phrase that is used in written English
It is commonly used to refer to a situation in which an object is being held up or supported by something else. For example, “The flag was hanging off the side of the building.”
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It was hanging off.
He was really hanging off the building.
I had people hanging off the ceiling".
Sneakers hanging off an electricity line.
Tom Cruise hanging off a cliff.
(Too many kids hanging off it, Mr. Davila said).
He was pretty much left hanging off by one hand".
"The top of his finger was hanging off, the tip".
Pants hanging off their butts, caps to the side".
Is that a walkie-talkie hanging off your ear?
"Their jeans have been hanging off their hips for years".
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