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The phrase "a blood" is not correct and typically not usable in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts, such as slang or informal speech, but it is not standard English.
Example: "He was a blood brother, someone I could always count on."
Alternatives: "a member" or "a relative".
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It's a blood feud".
"Once a Blood, always a Blood.
Or even a blood feud.
It's like a blood vendetta.
A blood clot?
A blood supply developed.
It's a blood sport.
Ramos's doctor ordered a blood test.
That finding requires a blood test.
They object because of a blood feud.
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Ukraine has a blood-soaked history.
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