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Discover Ludwig"hung outside" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an object or item that has been hung or placed outside, usually for decoration or practical purposes. Example: The laundry was hung outside to dry on the clothesline.
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Toddlers wandered about; lines of washing hung outside trailers.
A sign hung outside reading: "Golden Dawn, Heraklion region".
Planters with flowers hung outside off-white units.
Dim light bulbs hung outside and illuminated the area.
And four stained-glass chandeliers, which once hung outside, have been taken down.
The meat is hung outside to dry for a few months.
Snow chains and toboggans hung outside garages, while cafés and restaurants sealed themselves off behind heavy duty doors.
Precinct houses also served as homeless shelters, nicknamed green-light hotels for the distinctive lamps hung outside them.
The freshly picked black olives are put in a sack with sea salt and hung outside for 40 days in the frosty weather.
The Bronx Boys and the men hung outside by the fire, passing a bottle of hooch.
It stuck to the dried meat and berries they hung outside, coated the clothing on wash lines.
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