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The phrase "at a punch" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific context, but without additional information, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "He delivered the news at a punch, leaving everyone stunned."
Alternatives: "with a punch" or "in a punchy manner."
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Their free Family Open Day drew huge crowds to the south bank of the Thames, where people enjoyed scenes from Shakespeare, played Pin the Ruff on the Bard, laughed at a Punch and Judy show, and, of course, ate cake.
He then arrived at a punch line: "America is already great.
When somebody pulls out a four-pack of Bartles & Jaymes wine coolers, the audience roars as if at a punch line of supreme perceptiveness.
These values are 57 MPa and 5.5% higher, respectively, than those of the thin plate formed at a punch speed of 30 mm/s.
Cape Verde finally hauled themselves back into contention with nine minutes left on the clock, as Varela headed in from close range, after Lama's fumbled attempt at a punch from a cross.
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Transgender people in the media are usually at best treated as a punch line; at worst regarded as a danger to women and children.
Allen is now remembered, if at all, as a punch line.
The Nets have been an afterthought at best, a punch line at worst, compiling a record of 126-268 (.320) during that five-year span.
A clunker, on the other hand, can be at best a puzzle, at worst a punch line.
For decades, the football team has been at best a punch line and at worst an object of scorn.
Just about everybody who was anybody in the pop-culture firmament in the last three decades, shown in a fusillade of images as relentless as a prizefighter at a punching bag.
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