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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blooming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a modifier to describe something as growing or flourishing in a vibrant and energetic manner. For example: - The tree in the backyard is a blooming beauty, with its fresh green leaves and colorful blossoms. - The new business venture is showing signs of success with its blooming sales and growing customer base. - She felt a blooming sense of confidence and happiness after receiving the promotion at work.
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Getting a blooming cold now".
A blooming ethical success story.
"I felt like a blooming idiot".
With Henry comes sunlight in a blooming garden.
In "Xanadu" did Newton-John a blooming film career destroy.
She wants the same things as everyone else: a happy relationship, contented children, a blooming career.
A blooming tapestry of plants adorns the exterior walls of the Quai Branly Museum in Paris.
"It's only a blooming word," Melissa ran after her to protest.
pic.twitter.com/GBrYw2Cfsz MLS just traded a blooming star in Matt Miazga for a washed Ashley Cole.
It billowed out and warped, resembling a time-lapse film of a blooming flower.
The houses sat nearly derelict on what was otherwise a blooming block.
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