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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blob of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, shapeless mass of a substance, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "She added a blob of paint to the canvas, creating a vibrant splash of color."
Alternatives: "a dollop of" or "a lump of".
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A blob of glup.
"It's not a blob of tissue.
So it's not as though in 1774 you had a blob of Patriot and then a blob of Loyalist.
"Some say it's just a blob of cells," he declared.
Acceptable are a cream swirl and a blob of pesto.
Yesterday a blob of semen; tomorrow embalming fluid, ash".
"It's no longer just a blob of light".
First, put a blob of cream on the plate then a blob of curd, and spread them around with the back of a spoon.
A worker holds a blob of tar sands from a mine in Alberta, Canada.
"Here's a nit," she said, wiping a blob of conditioner off the comb with a tissue.
His shirt has a blob of baby food on it, and he's angry.
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