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Discover Ludwig"has hung up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe an action that has been completed in the past. Example sentence: "After the call ended, he realized she had hung up without saying goodbye."
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It is not the first time the firm has hung up its nozzles.
It seems that the Cray has hung up the phone, and may have crashed.
On the walls of his house, Farah has hung up every one of his senior medals.
She has hung up curtains, though, just not in every room.
You'll be saying something and it will dawn on you that he has hung up without saying goodbye.
The last of the Class of '92 has hung up his boots and it is time for a new chapter.
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The Majority Leader had hung up the phone.
Nowinski said: "She could have hung up the phone.
"I should have hung up then and there.
"If he had bothered to call, I wouldn't have hung up".
The former jockey had hung up his boots for good, and had become a professional author.
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