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The phrase "a bloom on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe something that is flourishing or thriving, often in a positive context.
Example: "The garden was a bloom on the otherwise dull landscape, bringing color and life to the area."
Alternatives: "a flourish of" or "a burst of".
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Start a Bloom on your current location to share a happening.
Something absurd and newly wonderful, like a bloom on a cactus.
Remove the petals from a bloom on the plant you have chosen to bear the seed of the new hybrid.
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A vehicle explodes in a bloom of enhanced flame on the VCR, its hood up like an old pop tab.
You can walk through the same room six times, spotting changes each time: a garden might have bloomed on a ceiling since you last passed by.
Amid peaceful olive groves and ochre fields grazed by horses and sheep sits a house-size sculpture of a sphinx, with mirrored blue hair and a bright-red crown, a flower blooming on one of her breasts and a lavender heart on the nipple of the other.
Whether it be harvesting a new crop in your garden, to simply appreciating a new bloom on a flower.
Yesterday a saw a rose bloom on our rose bush out front.
The more people show up, the bigger a bloom grows on the map – automatically and in realtime.
She can sweet-talk a daisy into bloom on a snowy day — a phone conversation that begins with a duel often ends in a truce, or better.
Look for a white "bloom" on the surface of the cheese after a week or 10 days.
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