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Discover Ludwig"bang on about" is a correct phrase in written English and can be used in informal or conversational writing.
It means to talk or complain excessively about something. Example: He always bangs on about how much he hates his job, but he never does anything to try and change it.
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But that sense of place people bang on about is absolutely crucial.
To hear Richard bang on about shafting Alan Sugar is to be only one remove from Sugar/Desmond slash fiction.
Sorry to bang on about it again so soon, but Accenture was one.
Very few of the politicians who bang on about apprenticeships have any experience of what it means to hire one.
I am one of those "hard-working families" that some politicians like to bang on about.
People like me bang on about regulating drugs.
It's kind of a stupid thing to bang on about.
"We didn't want to bang on about poo.
Let's not bang on about the price differential.
He doesn't just bang on about some old thing".
You should hear Boothy bang on about the Aussies, Dave.
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