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Discover LudwigThe phrase "With a bang" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that happens suddenly and with great impact or excitement, often at the beginning or end of an event. Example: "The party started with a bang, featuring fireworks and live music that thrilled all the guests."
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Not with a bang.
Definitely not with a bang.
March came with a bang.
arrived in theaters with a bang.
The door goes down with a bang.
The program opens with a bang.
The sale took off with a bang.
The drawer opened with a bang.
I came in with a bang tonight.
MOOCs started with a bang of optimism.
The book opens with a bang.
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