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The phrase "a blowout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a sudden and overwhelming victory, or it can refer to a tire that has burst.
Example: "The game ended in a blowout, with the home team winning by 30 points."
Alternatives: "a rout" or "a landslide victory".
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A blowout.
"It's a blowout.
The result was a blowout.
You need a blowout.
Fancy a blowout?
"The first quarter was a blowout performance".
This one could be a blowout.
O.K., a blowout, but who knew?
Looking for a blowout in Manhattan?
We didn't want a blowout.
This might be a blowout.
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