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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blossom" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used as a noun, referring to a flower or cluster of flowers that are blooming or have bloomed. It can also be used as a verb, describing the process of a flower blooming. Example 1 (noun): The cherry tree in my backyard is in full bloom, with delicate pink blossoms covering its branches. Example 2 (verb): Every spring, the garden is filled with the sound of birds chirping and the sight of flowers blossoming.
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I met her as a blossom on a stem.
It bears a blossom as white as lily flower.
Fire blight strike coming in from a blossom infection.
Mr. Benepe, 47, stuck his nose in a blossom.
MoMA QNS Sunday dawned as bright as a blossom.
She took a blossom from its branch and put it to her cheek.
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As the falling object splashed into the tank, the paint was forced upwards, shaping the individual layers of paint into a blossom-like structure (hence the name Orchid).
This effect was in contrast to the effect of other differentiation stimulus such as inhibition of the mitogen-activated protein kinase, which induced a blossom-like morphology with thick processes and interdigital membranous structures).
Birth Control Review was published from 1917-1940 by Margaret Sanger, Frederick A. Blossom, and Elizabeth Stuyvesant.
Lucy Blahy of Jacksonville has owned a Blossom Park condo for five years, about the same length of time that Barber has had oversight of the property.
A Seattle lawyer loses her job and remakes her life, reaching out to old friends and spending her afternoons at the local knitting store; a Blossom Street novel.
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