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The phrase "bang for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to mean something that has a good value or provides a lot of benefit for the cost or effort, or to mean something that is particularly effective. For example: "This exercise program promises good bang for your buck."
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Huge bang for the buck.
More bang for the buck".
Bang for your buck.
So there's bang for your buck".
Not much bang for your carbohydrate buck.
Want the most bang for your buck?
That's not much bang for the buck".
That's some bang for your buck.
It's the biggest bang for our buck.
It's more bang for the buck.
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His overall bang-for-the-buck ranking was 39th.
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