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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second pounding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a repeated impact or force, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "After the first pounding of the waves against the shore, a second pounding followed, shaking the very ground beneath our feet."
Alternatives: "a second hit" or "a second strike".
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The backmarkers, however, could take a second pounding before turning up the Derwent River and their celebrations in Constitution Dock.
A second pounding drew no response, and the soldier pointed a short-barreled shotgun at the lock and fired twice.
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A substantial portion, including slices of sirloin, weighed in at about one and a third pounds and cost $11.74.
Dr. Catapano said he gets about one and a third pounds of chèvre, his wettest, freshest cheese, from a gallon of milk.
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The capacity crowd of 51,462 fell silent in the seventh when Pujols, with a runner on first, pounded another homer to left-center field.
If terms are agreed it is likely to provide a second multimillion pound windfall for 36-year-old Sagi.
Confronted by a second trillion-pound bank bailout in less than 10 years, it will be impossible for the City and wider banking system to resist reform.
A second million pound monthly prize will be created too.
It was originally defined as a one-sixth-pound candle of sperm wax, burning at the rate of 120 grains per hour.
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