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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blaze of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a bright, intense display or burst of something, often related to color, light, or energy.
Example: "The sunset was a blaze of orange and pink hues that lit up the sky."
Alternatives: "a burst of" or "a flurry of".
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It ended in a blaze of anonymity.
Cutumba was a blaze of brightness.
I felt a blaze of happiness.
"We left in a blaze of glory".
My mouth a blaze of touch.
The sunset is a blaze of purple and gold.
The final movement unfolded in a blaze of color.
I woke up in a blaze of white sun.
Last week, Central Park was a blaze of red.
Another year it was a blaze of Santas.
Going out in a Blaze of Glory, yes.
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