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bang on
adjective
- with absolute accuracy
- excellent or excellently
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"It couldn't have gone any better. Everyone was just loving life; it was bang on," he added.
From BBC
The message also thanked fans for their enduring "love and enthusiasm," with Covell confirming that one unspecified online fan theory over the series' cliffhanger ending was "bang on the money."
From BBC
"So, we put £50,250 and it was bang on the money."
From BBC
They don’t need to bang on the doors outside the polling place in Michigan anymore, because they’re inside the polling places in a lot of these places now.
From Slate
The court previously heard the objects "made a bang on the side of the bus" after Greally threw them from a building site next to the vehicle.
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