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"just hanging around" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is present or idling without a clear purpose or goal. It can also be used in a casual or relaxed manner, to indicate that someone is spending time in a laid-back or leisurely way. Example sentence: "I have nothing planned for today, so I'll just be hanging around the house." In this sentence, "just hanging around" suggests that the speaker will be spending their day without a specific activity or plan.
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We were just hanging around the fringe".
He was just hanging around.
I was just hanging around".
The guy was just hanging around.
These people were just hanging around waiting.
"We're not just hanging around," she said.
"I was just hanging around," he admits.
I was just hanging around smoking pot".
It occurred to me that I love just hanging around.
"There are two military personnel just hanging around," he said.
Ronnie wasn't just hanging around the Factory being cute".
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