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"pounding out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a repetitive sound or physical action that is happening quickly and forcefully. Example sentence: I could hear the thunder pounding out as the storm drew near.
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He keeps pounding out those long pauses and sentence incompletions.
Seated in a semicircle, the performers took turns pounding out solos, which the rest of the group then picked up.
(So did Mr Safire; though asinine alliteration was best avoided, when pounding out the punditry he could rarely resist).
She paused briefly before pounding out, "I hate those silly people who tell you to stay safe, but stay safe".
Mr. Meloni hadn't been at his best for a few seasons, however; the writers kept pounding out stories about Stabler's suffocating anger and his portrayal froze in place.
Their residents, some of whom are squatters, "have great sound systems, pounding out really loud music all the time," Blesso says.
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The Mariners pounded out 17 hits.
The pianist, Mila Henry, pounded out some minor notes.
Piermarini, nodding encouragement, pounded out accompanying chords on the piano.
Speakers pounded out that old Rolling Stones classic: "Paint It Black".
A marching band pounded out a heavy rhythm.
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