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The phrase "a punch of" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation of "a bunch of," which is used to refer to a large quantity or number of something.
Example: "I have a bunch of ideas for our project that I would like to share."
Alternatives: "a lot of" or "a group of".
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It's just a punch of color that's very cheerful.
"We were just trying to add a punch of color to our blazer selection," he said.
I wanted something equally autumnlike, with a punch of strong flavor, to accompany the meal.
Here, a roundup of what should be in the jet-setter's carry-on, including neutral accessories to complement any outfit and ballet flats with a punch of color.
Meanwhile, Tom Binns's "Fauve Pastel" and "Slap Dash" add a punch of punk to Deco shapes, turning them out in neon with strips of painted crystals.
Steak frites is always popular, and here the fries were excellent, but the steak, though perfectly timed, could have used a punch of garlic.
A lime green throw blanket and armchair added a punch of color to the faux-natural wood desk, headboard and tables.
The Look: Buzzing — a black lace appliqué over bumblebee-yellow skinnies paired with a leather jacket up top and a punch of red polish on the nails.
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A punch biopsy of the cutaneous lesion showed lymphogranulomatous inflammation in the dermis.
A punch biopsy of the skin was performed in all patients for histopathological examination.
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