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The phrase "a real punch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a strong impact or effect, often in a figurative sense, such as in writing or speech.
Example: "The author's latest novel delivers a real punch, leaving readers breathless by the end."
Alternatives: "a strong impact" or "a powerful effect".
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Will HIPs pack a real punch?
"It packed a real punch," Bragg said.
This vegetarian sandwich recipe is packed with a real punch.
Its graphics and online modes pack a real punch.
"I don't think Mike ever threw a real punch," said Mr. Lewis, 19.
But these documentaries on Britain's divergent local music scenes pack a real punch.
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In the past few days, we've had some examples of staged wrestling while, behind the scenes, there has been a real punch-up about the contents of the budget.
"Iran's been a bogeyman, a real punching bag for both political parties," Parsi said.
If a tale of political migration is to have any real punch, it needs a touch of passionate intensity — and, as Yeats pointed out, that's what the worst are full of.
Easter has always struck Fogel as a holiday without real punch.
We need a real counter punch.
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