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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good punch of" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing, possibly intended to convey a strong or impactful amount of something.
Example: "The recipe calls for a good punch of flavor to make the dish stand out."
Alternatives: "a strong dose of" or "a hefty amount of".
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That is, wines with structural rigour and just a tinge of what I like to call dirt, but also a sturdy fullness that delivers a good punch of flavour and is anything but thin.
At third place in the pho charts is Long Kee Café, one of the more unreconstructed venues, with its tofu and hot and sour soup (£4), which was light, airy and with a good punch of chilli to it (better, though, is its flour pancake with minced pork – but we're not here for that).
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A June 2017 profile of Scavino in Politico characterized him as "the president's mini-me, a man whose bombast, impulse control and instinct for a good punch match those of his boss".
A good punch is a result of the entire body working in tandem.
As Dr. Miller sees it, the most outstanding features of the human mind -- its creativity, its consciousness, its moral sense, its artfulness and its love of a good punch line -- were shaped not by natural selection but by the other strong evolutionary force called sexual selection.
Sprinting forward with a flurry of punches to initiate a scramble, in which he often lands a good punch or scores a takedown.
He continued, "Man up! Give him a good punch".
It is clean and hard, a "good" punch.
Mayweather can take a good punch.
Man up! Give him a good punch".
"Do you throw a good punch?" "No".
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