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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flow of blows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or repeated series of strikes or hits, often in a physical context such as fighting or combat.
Example: "The boxer delivered a flow of blows that left his opponent reeling in the ring."
Alternatives: "a barrage of strikes" or "a series of hits".
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Fibrils were deposited onto a freshly cleaved piece of mica at a concentration of 15 µM and left to adhere for 60 min. Samples were then washed with distilled water and blow-dried under a flow of nitrogen.
A series of blows?
Charcoal filtered, moisturized air (60 70% relative humidity) was blown into the apparatus with a flow rate of 100 ml/min on each side, which can leave the setup through ventilation slits in the middle tube.
Jia's video shows a rambunctious flow of people cascading through narrow hallways and blowing past a smattering of helpless police officers in white safety helmets.
A flow rate of 30 µl/min.
Have a Flow: Order of Information.
Strategy is a flow chart of tasks.
Simply blow through the instrument ensuring that you have a consistent flow of air and you have a relaxed yet firm lips.
Different hole geometries were tested at equal mass flow rates, corresponding to a range of blowing ratios equal to 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 for the cylindrical hole.
When strongly blowing wind slams into Big Ben, the flow is suddenly interruptedand much of the wind must push around the volcano, creating a turbulent flow of swirling eddies behind the island.
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