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hang out together vs hang out with each other

Both "hang out together" and "hang out with each other" are correct, commonly used phrases in English. They convey the same meaning of spending time in a casual or relaxed way. The choice between the two depends on your personal preference or the specific context in which they are used.
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hang out together

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate spending time in a casual or relaxed way with others.

This phrase is used to describe the act of spending time in a social setting with other people. It implies a sense of togetherness and camaraderie.

Examples:

  • Let's hang out together this weekend.
  • We always enjoy hanging out together after work.
  • They like to hang out together at the park.
  • Do you want to hang out together at the mall?
  • It's fun to hang out together with friends.
  • Maybe we could hang out together just you and me next time.
  • I just meant that we should... not all hang out together at volleyball.
  • Pretty girls like to hang out together.
  • And therefore we should hang out together at the winter formal.
  • Would it have been that painful to hang out together?
  • I mean, look, I am sure they are very nice people, but employers and employees are not supposed to hang out together.
  • It was our last chance to hang out together, and you... you ruined it.
  • You know, now we can all hang out together and take Emma trick-or-treating.
  • We can totally hang out together at the party, but I can't take you as my date.
  • Then the two of us should drive them, and we can hang out together.
  • This way we can hang out together just like the old days!
  • I'm going to put on a school-approved activity where guys and girls can hang out together, be themselves.
  • I was told you hang out together.
  • Peter, the two of you should hang out together.
  • We have football, we hang out together, talking about sports.
  • All us famous capes hang out together.
  • He and Kirk hang out together.
  • Well, it's the only place I know where Cult fans publicly hang out together.
  • We all used to hang out together in the bunker when her dad was away.
  • I know we don't hang out together but... that's how I feel.

Alternatives:

  • spend time together
  • socialize together
  • chill together
  • relax together
  • have a good time together

hang out with each other

This phrase is also correct and commonly used in English to convey the idea of spending time in a casual or relaxed manner with others.

This phrase emphasizes the mutual interaction between the individuals involved in hanging out. It highlights the reciprocal nature of the social activity.

Examples:

  • They like to hang out with each other on weekends.
  • Let's plan to hang out with each other next Friday.
  • We enjoy hanging out with each other at the beach.
  • Do you want to hang out with each other at the party?
  • It's nice to hang out with each other and catch up.
  • We won't miss the early hours, but we will miss the... the excuse just to, you know, hang out with each other between takes and catch up.
  • We need friends, we don't need to just hang out with each other.
  • I don't want to make any generalizations about women, but while women can be friends, I think it's hard to force women to hang out with each other.
  • If the boys just wanted to hang out with each other, why did they even bring us?
  • If you didn't, you'd never hang out with each other in a million years.
  • We won't miss the early hours, but we will miss the... the excuse just to, you know, hang out with each other between takes and catch up.

Alternatives:

  • spend time with each other
  • socialize with each other
  • chill with each other
  • relax with each other
  • have a good time with each other

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