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The phrase "a blast of feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense emotional experience or reaction.
Example: "As the music played, I was overwhelmed by a blast of feeling that brought tears to my eyes."
Alternatives: "a surge of emotion" or "a wave of sentiment".
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AW: The song is probably the son of "Barracuda," not on purpose necessarily, but this song came out of a blast of feeling that happened from looking in the mirror after making a series of repetitive, stupid mistakes.
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It's this kind of thinking, paired with his love of Christmas, that has ignited a blast of bad feelings in Osborne's neighborhood.
The force of the writing made me feel as though I were on the receiving end of an untamed blast of feeling and thought.
There's nothing like feeling a blast of cool air when you step indoors, but your AC unit actually is pulling moisture from the air to chill the room.
After hours of searching, I finally found a crowd of convention-goers having a blast and feeling good vibes.
Yorke even dared to describe the feeling of letdown that follows a blast of hype, such as the one his band was producing.
A blast of cold water.
A blast of deregulation would help, too.
Soweto is a blast of a tune.
Then, for Donald Trump, a blast of John Philip Sousa.
Suddenly, there was a blast of light.
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