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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hanging outside" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe things that are outside a building and suspended in the air, such as a banner or a light fixture. For example: "We noticed a colorful banner hanging outside the store window."
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"I saw meat hanging outside in the heat," he said.
A scene of laundry hanging outside in Shanghai was cut from "Mission: Impossible III".
Except for the banner hanging outside, which reads, "Stop the bloodbath in Libya.
Signs, hanging outside on display to everyone, were effectively the democratic art of their day".
The sign hanging outside, an oversize ruby beet, is by Matt Targon, an East End artist.
He can see a giant rainbow flag hanging outside and a line to the door.
"There's a family up the street from where we shot, with six or seven deer hanging outside," Granik says.
Found objects make up much of the décor, including the faded, hand-painted "florist" sign hanging outside, a score from a shuttered business.
Despite the cafe sign hanging outside, a buzzer system and security cameras ensured that only established and known gang members were allowed inside.
"Notice that the oil refineries don't have signs hanging outside telling us their prices," he says.
Residents are cautioned that laundry hanging outside can collect lead dust.
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