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Discover Ludwig"a blow" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a physical strike or hit with force. For example: - She received a blow to the head during the boxing match. - The athlete delivered a powerful blow to the opponent's chest. - The storm's strong winds dealt a devastating blow to the coastal town.
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"A blow job".
AD: That's a blow.
A blow against the moneybags?
4) Allow a blow out.
A blow to the ego?
But then came a blow.
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A blow-up, I presume?
I invested in a blow-dryer.
"This is a blow-away August.
A blow-up globe is tossed around.
That's a "blow-up".
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