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Discover LudwigThe phrase "banging head" is correct and can be used in written English.
We often use it to describe a physical action of hitting one's head against something in frustration or annoyance. Example: "After unsuccessfully trying to fix the broken computer for hours, I couldn't take it anymore and started banging my head against the desk in frustration."
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Examples of self harming behaviours included cutting and biting arms, pulling out clumps of hair, banging head against walls, and attempted suicides by strangulation.
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I'm still riding around the country, banging heads together.
Now he must add the details and start banging heads together.
An aide describes Mr Mallon's forte as "banging heads gently together" to get things done.
After banging heads with the Patriots and Broncos the last two weeks, the Chargers will be tested once more against the Chiefs.
Yorkshire and brick walls, especially when it comes to banging heads against them, are old soul mates.
Insiders say Zabludoff was bounced after banging heads with the new head of publishing at Walt Disney Company, which bought Discover in 1991.
Focus on positive, valuable impact, otherwise you're just banging heads.
Boil the kettle, read and repeat as opposed to bang head repeatedly off the wall.
"We were going to bang heads.
Lagarde is not afraid to bang heads.
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