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customer hanged up vs customer hunged up

The correct phrase is 'customer hung up.' 'Hung up' is the correct past tense form of the phrasal verb 'hang up,' which means to end a phone call. 'Hanged' is used when referring to someone being executed by hanging.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 247 views

customer hanged up

This phrase is incorrect. 'Hanged' is used when referring to someone being executed by hanging, not for ending a phone call.

The correct phrase is 'customer hung up,' which means the customer ended the phone call.

Alternatives:

  • customer hung up

customer hunged up

This phrase is incorrect. The correct past tense form of 'hang up' is 'hung up.'

The correct phrase is 'customer hung up,' which means the customer ended the phone call.

Alternatives:

  • customer hung up

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