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Discover Ludwig"bang against" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to hit or collide with something forcefully. Example: The waves relentlessly banged against the rocks, sending bursts of spray into the air. In this sentence, "bang against" is used to describe how the waves are hitting the rocks with force.
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Wrought rope coils bang against the sternum.
We're using our counterterrorism forces to bang against these guys.
One night, when they were sitting in the living room reading, they heard something bang against the window.
On those nights, the walls slap and bang against the wooden frame, and everything rattles and shakes.
The latest innovation is a retractable tube that doesn't get in a runner's way or bang against legs.
Some, such as giant bracelets, really don't work with my job, as they bang against the keyboard something chronic.
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It's the close of another Broadway season, which means we have another chance to pit jukebox musicals against original compositions, real narratives against invented ones and showbiz whiz-bang against low-key cool.
Bangs against him.
We banged against each other a lot.
A din of rocks kept banging against them.
His head was repeatedly banged against a wall.
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