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The phrase "a banging" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to describe something that is excellent, impressive, or exciting, often in relation to music or events.
Example: "The party last night was a banging good time, with great music and dancing."
Alternatives: "a blast" or "an awesome experience".
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With a banging donk on it.
A banging track from an alias of Truss.
Then they stopped, turned off their lamps, and listened to the quiet, hoping for an echoing honk, a clank, a banging.
A banging sound the interpreter heard apparently came from an agent's slapping a bottle of water against the wall or floor, the ruling said.
In the end, you get everything you need: a banging pair of headphones, a carry case with carabiner, charging cable and a hi-res 3.5 mm audio cable.
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Boom-bang-a-bang indeed.
Somewhere a shutter is banging.
Avoid banging a hammer sideways.
A bang!
Not with a bang.
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