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The phrase "a big punch of" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing, possibly intended to convey a strong impact or effect.
Example: "The new marketing strategy delivered a big punch of excitement to our campaign."
Alternatives: "a strong dose of" or "a significant impact of".
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★★ Selfridges Finest Port 750ml, £17.99 This isn't very fragrant on the nose – just a big punch of alcohol.
A successful slow-cooker dish requires a big punch of flavors for the long haul, sometimes twice or even three times what a stove-top recipe requires.
It was intensely boozy and fruity, with a big punch of cinnamon.
He celebrates with a big punch of the air as he completes the single.
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"This was a big punch, but we're not out," said Senator Barbara A. Mikulski, Democrat of Maryland.
Kirchstetter says the climate story is the big message of the paper: "This could provide a big punch".
4.4 earthquake near Fontana packed a big punch, resident says.
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