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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I want the children to understand sex and grow up without any hang-ups.
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Richards had a few technical hang-ups bringing the script to the screen.
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Sarah has a hang-up about her nose -- she thinks it's too big.
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They're just ordinary people with all the usual hang-ups about love.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Deborah has a very good self-image and no particular hang-ups about her body.
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He's a very attractive man who looks younger than his age so why the hang-up ?
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In future, all movie gays will be law-abiding citizens with healthy relationships, no repressive hang-ups, and a glitter-free wardrobe.
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Now I was stuck on my northernmost hang-up .
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Parents are largely responsible for providing the right environment so that their children grow up happy, balanced and free from hang-ups.
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There are still, however, some hang-ups in this production.
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You think people here have a hang-up about Thumper?