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bang on
adjective
- with absolute accuracy
- excellent or excellently
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The gap on Sunday was 14, which is bang on the 11-game norm.
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Sure, the other two have done it for longer in England, but Isak got 25 goals in all competitions last season, and has 19 already this campaign so he is bang on target to smash that total this time.
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It is no secret Labour would have preferred the Democrats and some staff even went to bang on doors for Kamala Harris.
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Whether that was achieved on day one is a moot point but Woods' follow-up that this is "not traditional golf" was bang on the mark.
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He completed 76.67% of his 60 passes – which was pretty much bang on with his average for the season and created a chance.
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