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Discover Ludwig"hung on a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "hung on a" when describing something that is suspended from something else. For example, "The portrait hung on a nail above the fireplace."
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His body was hung on a column on one of the city's colonnaded streets.
(In one, the flag, stuffed to resemble a penis, was hung on a seven-foot cross).
An orphaned jacket hung on a hook.
Cheesecake ornaments hung on a tree.
Her voice hung on a raspy thread.
Another sign hung on a wall nearby.
A headless Hellboy suit hung on a gray mannequin.
They're placed on a mantle or hung on a wall.
An American Indian headdress hung on a wall.
A dream catcher now hung on a wall.
A pair of vultures hung on a thermal above.
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