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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blast of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an event or experience that is very enjoyable or exciting.
Example: "The party last night was a blast of a time, filled with laughter and dancing."
Alternatives: "a great time" or "a fun experience".
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Soweto is a blast of a tune.
And then with a blast of a hooter we're off.
He anticipated this would be "a blast of a weekend".
"I'm having a blast of a time now, just soaking it all up.
Then came a blast of a water cannon, which drenched him along with the crowd.
To which Dr. Schusterman and his colleagues might well respond with a blast of a Bronx kazoo.
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Times may change but the American Flag remains undaunted, ready to solicit a tear of joy, surge of pride, or a blast of an anthem at her spot-lit presence.
"Off for a walk and a blast of Jorge Bolet".
Or perhaps a city break with a blast of heat?
"Monsoon Wedding" begins with a blast of colors, and a roof-raising blast of Bollywood score by Mychael Danna.
He remembers a blast of heat, a roar that tore his right eardrum and then, silence.
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