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The phrase "punch you" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in informal language and in dialogue to express the action of physically hitting someone with a closed fist. Example: "I warned you not to take my sandwich, but you went ahead and did it. Now, I'm going to punch you."
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Or punch you.
Let me punch you".
Or they'd punch you in the face.
"I'd punch you in the face," he replied.
It might punch you in the jaw — that's possible, too.
"I've said, 'You punch them, I punch you,' " he said.
"The first initial punch, you feel it," he said.
She's the rez punch, you know what I mean?
Their signature hop aromas practically punch you in the face.
I'm tempted to punch you in the face".
"I'm going to punch you if you don't do it".
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