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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blow on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical impact or strike to a specific part of the body or object.
Example: "He received a blow on the head during the game, which caused him to feel dizzy."
Alternatives: "a hit to" or "a strike on".
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It is the day that a government built on democratic principles struck a blow on one of the pillars of Asia's most vibrant democracy".
No one ever landed a blow on his beautiful face.
This hit me like a blow on the head.
Even so, his country's voters dealt Mr Correa a blow on February 23rd.
In that she tried to lay a blow on the current state rulers.
The SEC shows that it can land a blow on even the most prestigious financial firm.
He was also the focus for aggressive tacklers, twice taking a blow on the head.
"As I stepped aside from the trooper's club, I felt a blow on my arm.
Unable to land a blow on Clinton, members of the committee rounded on each other.
As he emerged from the voting lobby, he felt a blow on his left shoulder.
One night the pharmacist receives a blow on the head -- or is it a blow?
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