Sentence examples for a blasts of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a blasts of" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a blast of" when referring to a single instance of something forceful or sudden.
Example: "We heard a blast of thunder that shook the windows."
Alternatives: "a surge of" or "a wave of".

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The models' plainness — an almost albino whiteness of skin with pallid lips and scraped-back hair — added to the severity, although Ms. Sander played subtly with color, mixing navy and brown, while orange, yellow and lagoon blue came in as a blasts of color.

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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.

Over a blast of Tom Petty, Obama and Clinton embrace.

He anticipated this would be "a blast of a weekend".

Disneyland packages dreams, Dismaland is a blast of reality.

Or perhaps a city break with a blast of heat?

What you get is a blast of the 70s.

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