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The phrase "I bang" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a slang term to mean "I have (sexual) intercourse with." For example: - "Last night, I banged my ex-girlfriend for old times' sake." - "I heard you and Sarah were banging in the backseat of your car last weekend." - "I can't believe she's banging her boss to get a promotion." However, it can also be used in a more literal sense, to mean "I hit" or "I strike". For example: - "Watch out, if you bang that door too hard, it might break." - "I accidentally banged my hand against the counter while cooking."
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I bang homework.
I bang the side.
"I bang around," he said.
"I bang it out," he said.
There's a bump against something and I bang my head.
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"I heard bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.
"I heard bang, bang, bang, bang, bang," said Ms. Boggs, across the street.
Then I heard bang, bang, bang.
I banged my head.
"I banged on the wall," she said.
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