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The phrase "will hang" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the future tense form of the verb "hang," meaning to suspend or dangle something from above. Example: The painter assured us that the artwork will hang securely on the wall, even during earthquakes.
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He will hang".
More likely, they will hang separately.
"The shirt will hang on you.
Maybe they will hang around here.
Derrick will hang over the stadium forever".
Fatimah's fate will hang in the balance.
He will hang in the morning.
Our star will hang up mirrors.
Metal tepees and cactuses will hang from the chandeliers.
I think we will hang on to the majority".
McCourt will hang around until a new owner emerges.
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