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"a punch on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate physical contact, especially of a forceful nature. For example: Bob felt a sudden surge of anger and threw a punch on the other guy.
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Like a punch on the forehead, one line struck me and has stayed with me ever since.
No one came close to landing a punch on her and Brand gave her a wide berth after she picked him up for shouting down women.
The governing body probably should have banned him for the first Test as well, to make it clear that they will not put up with one of their players trying to land a punch on an opponent on a night out.
It was at one time regarded as acceptable for a player to throw a punch on the rugby field, and worse, but what coach would advocate that behaviour now?
Blood was spilled when Bickel landed a punch on Carter as they crashed to the ice.
A few weeks ago, a young office worker threatened me with a punch on the underground.
It packs a punch on CD, but it needs a live performance to unveil all its power.
Boston took a punch on Monday — two of them, actually — that left it staggering for a bit.
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No one is denying alcohol-fuelled violence is an issue; however, people are wondering, Why does everybody have to go home early just because some guys want to have a punch-on?
A simple punch on one's ticket could flag that the passenger was carrying a pen knife that needed to be put under lock and key.
In reality the contact geometry is closer to a rounded punch-on-flat.
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