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The phrase "a thrashing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a severe beating or scolding. For example, "After getting caught stealing, he received a thrashing from his father."
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That was a thrashing.
"They gave us a thrashing," admitted Piqué.
How can 1-0 be a thrashing?
His band kicked in, creating a thrashing battery of sound.
India's banks may be next in line for a thrashing.
A thrashing corrective to perfectionism, Self doesn't correct anything.
As in a mauling, a thrashing, a romp, a trouncing.
She's been a thrashing soul screamer, a coquettish teaser, a brassy seductress, a shiny pop cyborg.
The most intense moment of "Tinntinnabuli" was delivered strongly by Tiffany Mangulabnan, in a thrashing solo.
A shapeless rustle hardens into a thrashing roil, and then just as easily subsides.
He seemed contrite, credible, and — thanks to a thrashing by the defense — almost sympathetic, writes Fortune.
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