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The phrase "a blow out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as describing a sudden loss of air from a tire or a significant event or party, often with a celebratory connotation.
Example: "We had a blow out for her birthday, with friends, food, and fun all night long."
Alternatives: "a blowup" or "a big party".
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4) Allow a blow out.
Adding white truffles and a big Zinfandel would really make this a blow out.
And the stock would recover quickly as a result leading up to their Q1 earnings, which even Apple was predicting would be a blow out.
In the end, it was a blow out.
Oh and the bit about getting a blow out before your interview, not practical at all.
The best quick pick-me-up that I've become addicted to as of late: a blow out.
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I had a blow-out.
Ferrari's Felipe Massa, another to suffer a blow-out.
This type of arrangement might be justifiable for a blow-out price.
"It all points to the possibility of a blow-out," he said.
She kicks up as much fuss as possible, inviting friends and acquaintances to a blow-out.
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