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打ち付ける is an exact match with one form of the following word:
打付ける
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Reading : うちつける   
ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to nail
2. to knock; to bang (e.g. one's head); to strike (hard)  (see also: 打付ける:ぶつける)
3. to throw (e.g. a rock); to fling  (see also: 打付ける:ぶつける)
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Usefulness and usage:
Kanshudo usefulness level: 10 (among the 100,000 most useful words in Japanese)
• Kanshudo usefulness level is based on a usefulness score of 37,596 which gives a rank of 46,462
打付ける is the most useful form. 2 additional forms are shown below.
• This form is almost always used
• Google Japan frequency rank: 26,000 (about 24,400,000 results)
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Example sentences:
かれ
よぎ
って
おやゆび
親指
かなづち
金槌
けた

He accidentally hit his thumb with the hammer.
だいく
大工
ける
くぎ
45
ほん
くち
ふく
んだ

The carpenter held four or five nails in his mouth to hammer into the wood.
あめ
まど
かって
けている

The rain is beating against the windows.
打ち付ける
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Reading : うちつける   
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• This form is rarely used
• Google Japan frequency rank: 157,000 (about 511,000 results)
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打ちつける
BOOST
Reading : うちつける   
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Usefulness and usage:
• This form is rarely used
• Google Japan frequency rank: 207,000 (about 204,000 results)
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ダ   う to strike   
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hand
チョウ   テイ    a (city) block; counter for long/narrow things, blocks of tofu   
フ   つける to put in place, affix   つ to adhere to   
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スン   inch
ジン   ニン   ひと man   
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