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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hanging over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means "extending above or out from something without any support" or "being imminent or pending." Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: The branches of the tree were hanging over the fence, providing a natural shade for the garden.
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Fancy working with this hanging over you?
Spectators virtually hanging over the court.
"There was something hanging over his head.
There is a cloud hanging over it.
"It's been hanging over our heads.
He's never liberated from that... thing hanging over him".
"The sentence that was hanging over us has been pronounced".
Here's a few questions hanging over from season 2: 1.
Its rivals still have the LIBOR investigation hanging over them.
A sign hanging over the entrance read, "Ground Zero".
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Consider hanging over-the-door hooks.
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