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Discover Ludwig"to hang out" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to mean spending leisure time with friends or spending time in a social setting. For example, you could say, "I'm going to hang out with my friends this weekend."
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"I like to hang out, party.
Want to hang out? he queried.
"Learn to hang out with him now".
I just came to hang out".
Nice to hang out in a mansion.
Everyone wants to hang out with them".
"It's a great place to hang out".
I love to hang out in Georgetown.
They like to hang out and talk.
To hang out, and to drink.
"Katharine Hepburn used to hang out there".
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