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Hung up the phone vs hung upon me

The correct phrase is 'hung up the phone.' 'Hung upon me' is not a common or correct phrase in English. 'Hung up the phone' is a widely used expression to indicate ending a phone call.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1028 views

Hung up the phone

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate ending a phone call by putting the receiver back on the phone cradle or ending a call on a mobile device.

Examples:

  • I hung up the phone after our conversation.
  • Please don't hang up the phone, I need to tell you something important.
  • She hung up the phone abruptly.
  • He always hangs up the phone without saying goodbye.
  • They hung up the phone and went to bed.
  • Julia was so terrified that she hung up the phone.
  • Look, l hung up the phone!
  • So you just hung up the phone and then marched over to Lulu's tent, and...
  • And I hung up the phone, and I put my face in my hands, and I screamed this silent scream.
  • Anyway, she lowballed him and he hung up the phone.
  • I was trying to tell you, but you hung up the phone, man.
  • I was trying to tell you, but you hung up the phone, man.
  • and I hung up the phone, but I don't understand what's going on.
  • l hung up the phone, I came over and l criked her.
  • I hung up the phone and quickly tried to take a picture with my camera phone.
  • And the minute he hung up the phone, I said, "He's there."
  • I hung up the phone.
  • l hung up the phone.
  • I hung up the phone.
  • Every time I called they hung up the phone on me.
  • Then he started crying and hung up the phone.
  • I just hung up the phone with them.
  • I hung up the phone feeling really good.
  • She literally hung up the phone while I was mid-sentence.
  • You haven't hung up the phone yet.

hung upon me

This phrase is not correct in English and is not commonly used.

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