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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bang your head" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is expressing frustration or a desire to emphasize a point, often in a humorous or exaggerated way.
Example: "After trying to solve that math problem for hours, I just wanted to bang my head against the wall."
Alternatives: "hit your head" or "smack your forehead."
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And don't bang your head in that padded cell.
"Why open doors and bang your head?" Mr. Machado asked.
It really does make you want to bang your head against a wall.
It's the Homeland you can watch without wanting to bang your head against a wall.
So you can bang your head up against a stone wall all you want".
Some people say you shouldn't bang your head against a wall.
The only cramped part was a sleeping loft that was so shallow, you could bang your head crawling into bed.
You'd want to bang your head against the Village Underground's exposed brickwork, if it weren't all so lovely.
"If you make a mistake and bang your head on the side, then you die," said Tomas.
"You can only bang your head into the wall so many times before you try something different," Weaver said.
I always thought you had to bang your head against a wall or stay up all night long.
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