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The phrase 'punch hard' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase in a variety of contexts. For example, you could write, "At the gym, he practiced punching the heavy bag, aiming to punch hard and fast."
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If she wouldn't get in the van, punch hard in gut.
They sprint as fast as they can, punch hard and throw with all their might.
She answers every question immediately, with punch, hard facts and rapid conclusions, and sometimes humour.
Sometimes people did not punch hard enough, and their vote was not counted by machines or in the hand recount.
Against a stiff wind, you might have to punch hard — a shorter backswing, a shorter follow-through, delofting your club for a lower flight.
"Round Conway's patch of rough and mine," Stephen observes, "someone disses you, you punch hard and fast and straight to the face, before they see weakness and sink their teeth into it".
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Punch harder next time, guys!
He can punch harder than anyone that I've fought.
Jim Loach's sombre, painful film packs a hard punch; harder than you'd expect from the soft-focus poster.
There is something to be won from it, even if it is only, next time, to punch harder".
Jackie Calmes, who covered Washington for the Journal, describes "a gnawing feeling" that she was expected to punch harder at Democrats and go softer on Republicans.
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