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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it is hanging" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is suspended or attached at the top and hanging down freely. Example: "The painting is hanging on the wall." In this sentence, "hanging" is used to describe the position of the painting on the wall. Other examples: - "The clothes are hanging in the closet." - "The chandelier is hanging from the ceiling." - "The hammock is hanging between the trees." Note that "hanging" can also be used figuratively to describe something that is suspended or unresolved, as in "The fate of the project is still hanging in the balance."
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Having lost all of Mr Arnault's financial support in January, Phillips is to fire half its staff and close all but four of its auction departments: it is hanging on to contemporary art, American paintings, 20th-century design, and jewellery.Yet prospects for Sotheby's and Christie's remain tough.
The skin looks borne earthward, as if it is hanging off its frame.
Then suddenly there it is, hanging high up – this relatively small painting filled with its large black square hovering over a tired white ground.
A copy of it is hanging on her door".
If it is hanging in there, that's promising.
She says it is hanging by a thread.
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It's hanging on by its fingernails, but it's still resisting.
It was hanging off.
It's hanging in his wardrobe".
For now, it's hanging on.
"It's hanging by a thread".
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