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The phrase "hanging upside down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an object or person that is suspended by their feet or head in an upside down manner. For example: The acrobat was performing a daring stunt, hanging upside down from a rope.
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But she is hanging upside down.
They slip around until finally they're hanging upside down.
HANGING upside down, I'm suspended in a translucent green world.
And I loved the feeling of hanging upside down".
While hanging upside down over a pit of lava.
But I was hanging upside down from my seat belt.
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Where are the tormented souls hanging upside-down in chains?
They do big riffs, they do big tunes, they do hanging upside-down from the ceiling to play guitar solos.
Mussolini hanging upside-down with his mistress.
But then I see it: a hairy foot, or something, hanging upside-down from a branch.
She's also really good at taking off her stockings with her teeth while hanging upside-down and doing the splits.
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