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Discover Ludwig'banging into' is a correct phrase and can be used in written English
It means to collide with or crash into something or someone. Example: The child was running in the park and ended up banging into a tree.
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"He's banging into everything".
Sensors keep them from banging into things.
Women began banging into lamp posts.
War, naturally, involves many things banging into each other.
She kept banging into things, without knowing why.
"We found ourselves banging into each other or tripping over things.
He said he had bruised his knees from banging into seats while chasing foul balls.
It would know how to steer itself without banging into anyone.
I threw off the sheets and stumbled across the floor, banging into a table leg.
Throughout the tape, though, he remains on his feet, even after banging into Mr. Long.
I think ideas should be flying about and banging into each other.
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