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The phrase "a blackout of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a complete loss of power, information, or communication.
Example: "The city experienced a blackout of electricity for several hours due to the storm."
Alternatives: "an outage of" or "a loss of".
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We're going to see a blackout of the local press".
No other group is subject to such a blackout of its past.
Experiment 2 employed a blackout, of different durations in different conditions, to delay the upcoming food-pellet reinforcement.
Communications too are certain to be blocked, leading potentially to a blackout of news on the protest.
If a blackout of a World Series happens again, this indeed would be a terrible blow to fans of baseball.
Advisers to Mitt Romney, facing a blackout of the opening-night program they fastidiously scripted to soften perceptions of the candidate, are angry.
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She cautioned against using candles in the event of a blackout because of the risk of fire.
In trading yesterday that was unusually light as Wall Street struggled with the after-effects of a blackout, shares of Altria ended unchanged at $39.85.
On 30 October 2003, a power blackout of a high-voltage transmission system occurred in southern Sweden during a space storm (Pulkkinen et al. 2005).
Most retransmission disputes come down to the wire, but few end with an actual blackout of a channel.
The government was so shaken that it ordered a news blackout of "images that create a feeling of panic".
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