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"hangs them up" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to place something on a hook or hanger so that it is off the ground. Example: After doing laundry, she hangs them up on the clothesline to dry in the sun.
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She pulls clothes out of her cases, and hangs them up methodically.
"My mom sometimes frames them and hangs them up in the living room".
But how are they going to know that they've made mistakes if their teacher hangs them up on the fucking wall?
A street photographer usually carries a number of banners, perhaps as many as twelve, and hangs them up with duct tape as he has time.
Then she goes to her own cabin along the still-empty corridor, takes off her gloves, washes them, and hangs them up to dry.
Then, when they die, instead of just tossing them, she hangs them up to dry and then takes the petals off and puts the petals in these Japanese bowls and then places the bowls here and there around the house".
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Bruce hung them up on the outside of the boathouse.
"We didn't hang them up next to the wedding dress or anything like that".
They have fallen twice, and he has walked slowly over to them and hung them up again.
If you hang them up at night, you're missing the point entirely.
She'd collected menus from cruise ships around Hawaii and hung them up all over the walls.
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