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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hanging on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something is enduring a difficult situation or clinging to something. For example, "We're all hanging on to hope during these difficult times."
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"I'm barely hanging on," one driver lamented.
Germany is hanging on, just.
Ryan is hanging on by a thread.
"I was hanging on by my fingernails".
"You're just hanging on, underneath the sled.
Berdych was hanging on now.
He is hanging on, though.
(Jimmy Kimmel I can see hanging on, maybe).
"I'm not hanging on.
"Only I'm still hanging on".
Laundry hanging on a line.
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