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The phrase "a blast of feedback" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense amount of feedback, often in a professional or creative context.
Example: "After the presentation, I received a blast of feedback from my colleagues, which helped me improve my project."
Alternatives: "a surge of feedback" or "an avalanche of feedback".
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But a blast of feedback brings them down to earth.
What's meditative one moment can be erased with a blast of feedback the next.
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It interferes with the radio mics in the auditorium sending a stuttering blast of feedback across the hall.
It's somehow fitting that the last sound of Redd Kross' show Friday night at the Roxy was a sustained blast of feedback.
He handed the microphone back to Brown, who put it down to another molar-rattling blast of feedback.
Others split for the bar at the blast of feedback.
A blast of cold water.
A blast of deregulation would help, too.
Soweto is a blast of a tune.
Suddenly, there was a blast of light.
Then, for Donald Trump, a blast of John Philip Sousa.
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