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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she has hung" is correct and usable in written English
It is the past tense of the verb "to hang" and indicates an action that has already been completed by the subject. Example: She has hung the painting on the wall, and now the room looks much more colorful.
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She has hung on to her rejection letters.
"She has hung on to her job at the hospital.
Instead, she has hung on for the right opportunity.
For now, she said, she has hung the work of New York artists "and some found things.
She has hung up curtains, though, just not in every room.
Rice, now a Radio 2 presenter, said she has hung on to a considerable number to help good causes whenever she can.
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"She has hanged her father's killers, she has vanquished the opposition, she is popular in the country, the army is under her thumb, development is a success story, and the constitution gives her unlimited power," Anam said.
At the airport, she said, she had hung back because Bourdin "looked odd".
She had hung a "Do Not Disturb" sign on the door.
Neighbors of a Southern-born woman living in Honolulu ripped up a Confederate flag she had hung from her veranda.
Dorothy Parry, however, said she was forced to take down the Cory Booker poster she had hung on her door.
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