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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great punch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a powerful or impactful hit, either literally in a physical context or metaphorically in terms of effectiveness or impact.
Example: "The boxer delivered a great punch that knocked his opponent out in the first round."
Alternatives: "a strong blow" or "an impressive strike".
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"He's got excellent feet, and he's got a great punch".
Impeccable delivery and a great punch line that I won't give away here.
If an anecdote ends with a great punch line, that is reason enough to include it.
Pretend it's your worst enemy and give it a great punch right in its solar plexus to deflate its ego.
"That would be a great punch line — for me to die in Monsey just as the book is coming out.
"I really did think it was going to go four rounds, but when I realized he could take a great punch, I had a feeling we were going for the long haul.
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Fox is a great punching bag, but no one wants to admit its anchors have the power to bring down a White House official.
Those in a wheelchair can get a great punching workout also!
SWEET, tart and thimble-shaped, black raspberries resemble the red supermarket variety, only they are smaller and give a greater punch to the palate.
He suggests looking at social and cultural matters: where male circumcision is the norm prevalence rates are lower (the foreskin offers an easy way for HIV to enter the body).Elizabeth Pisani's book packs a greater punch.
United have, away from home at least, shown a few signs of packing a greater punch this month and a revitalised Rooney can only bring out the best in team-mates such as Anthony Martial and Juan Mata, both of whom put in encouraging performances at the iPro Stadium.
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