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Discover Ludwig"beating on a" can be a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the physical action of repeatedly striking or hitting something or someone. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: The children were beating on a piñata, eagerly trying to break it open and grab the candies inside.
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He recently spoke about the beating on a radio show.
Santiago nodded gravely and began beating on a dumbeck at his waist.
Once inside their towers, a Romanian performer initiated the performance by beating on a wooden board.
Keep beating on a high speed until the egg whites form stiff, glossy peaks.
"No more than the average Zimbabwean," he said, "who faces beating on a daily basis.
An animated video shows the singer beating on a church door, begging for refuge.
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If you look softhearted he will tell you it's revolting the way they beat on a little kid.
He beat on a girl.
Lambert tweeted, "He beat on a girl... not cool that we act like that didn't happen".
It beat on all of us a little bit.
That's why they're tough to beat on a weekend".
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