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The phrase "a blister block" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific type of block or material that is designed to prevent or manage blisters, often in a medical or construction context.
Example: "The athlete applied a blister block to protect his feet during the long race."
Alternatives: "blister pad" or "blister shield".
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Of course, some women, and I am one of them, continue to march forward in their spindly heels, in the belief that if the shoe pinches wear it — and keep quiet about the blisters (Band-Aid Activ-Flex Blister Block Stick, medshopexpress.com, $7.25; Leukoplast Tape, westons.com, $6.79).
Her bag also includes one product that isn't for the face a blister block stick.
Prevent rubbing by putting skin covers such as moleskin, second skin, blister blocks or zinc oxide tape over the areas which are prone to blisters.
Figure 5 The blister-blocking effect of SiO 2 on silicon.
A blister agent?
I feel a blister.
As photogenic as a blister.
He has a blister on his lip.
It really should come with a blister package box.
He had a blister on his foot".
And when they see that blister, they're not looking at a blister.
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