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Discover Ludwig"bang it out" is an informal phrase meaning to do something quickly and efficiently.
You can use it in both spoken and written English. For example: "Let's bang it out and get this project finished before the end of the week."
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"I bang it out," he said.
I didn't just bang it out on the keyboard right away.
Serkin used to bang it out at unbelievable volume, causing the piano, the floor, the walls, and, possibly, the Green Mountains to shake.
"It might be the slick boxer you can't hit, or it might be the guy who goes in to bang it out".
Just bang it out as quickly as possible, stick it up and move on to the next "story" about a cat with two tails.
I've got an old typewriter that I found in the street, and I just sit down and bang it out on that.
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"We banged it out," Ms. McWilliams said.
"We got in and banged it out," said Mr. Leistner, whose grandfather founded the company in 1907.
And if you get Lawrence Olivier up there, banging it out, it's something else". He smiled.
I loved seeing Stevie Wonder – he banged it out, hit after hit.
He auditioned it before Stalin's musically illiterate arts committee by banging it out on a piano and singing in his own, unreliable voice.
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