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The phrase "and bam" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in informal contexts.
It can be used to indicate a sudden or surprising result or conclusion after a series of events or actions.
Example: "I mixed the ingredients, baked it for an hour, and bam, the cake was ready to serve."
Alternatives: "and just like that" or "and there you have it."
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And, bam!
And bam!
And bam! You're back.
And bam! Eastern sector done.
"And BAM happened from that desk".
Add a Persian rug, and bam!
"Susie walks on stage and bam!
Close your eyes for a second, and bam! Disrupted again.
But no, you turn on the TV and bam!
"We're quiet, no one notices us come in and bam!
He puts things together and 'Bam!'" This is correct.
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