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The phrase "a blow to" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe a difficult setback, or a stressful or damaging event. Example: The sudden cancellation of the concert was a blow to music fans who were eager to attend.
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A blow to the ego?
What a blow to our self-esteem.
It was a blow to France's ambitions.
It was a blow to the gut.
"It'll definitely be a blow to us".
It was a blow to Rusal.
The decision is a blow to Kettering.
"Today's decision is a blow to democracy.
They are "a blow to investor confidence".
That comes as a blow to them.
Is his conviction a blow to free speech?
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