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Discover Ludwig"banging of" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English
It refers to a loud banging sound or noise. Example: The banging of pots and pans in the kitchen woke me up early in the morning.
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There was loud applause and banging of desks as he entered the room shortly before 6pm.
In the distance one can hear the clanging and banging of the surviving taxis.
It can also be loud, involving shrieking and wailing and the banging of heads on tables.
Prime Minister David Cameron's cabinet reacted with "a great banging of tables".
The heat muffled all sound except the furious banging of a pump in the field.
My mole described the scene: The minute Andrew walked in there was sustained banging of desks.
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MOOCs started with a bang of optimism.
Then the bang of bolts driven back.
At the bang of the gavel, the senators fled.
With charming literalness, Smith called them 'Bangs of Expectation'.
Later we heard the load bang of the police assault.
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