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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mighty blow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a powerful or forceful impact, often in a figurative sense, such as in literature or storytelling.
Example: "The hero delivered a mighty blow to the dragon, sending it crashing to the ground."
Alternatives: "a powerful strike" or "a strong hit."
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His agenda has been dealt a mighty blow.
His team had just suffered a mighty blow, their biggest blow of the season.
His untimely death is a mighty blow to his family, his friends and the wide world.
And then, as many briefers had predicted, Bin Laden and his terrorists inflicted A mighty blow.
Into the stands, usually, but a mighty blow all the same.
For the now visibly ageing Toni, it was a mighty blow.
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Stenson, 37, hit the wall at the previous playoff event, damaging his locker with a few mighty blows last Monday after his 33rd-place finish at the weather-delayed BMW Championship.
Aleksandr I. Shumilin, a political analyst who was invited to appear, said he had turned down the request, sensing that the result would be a "mighty propagandistic blow: not a shot from a pistol, but a shot from a cannon".
On other songs he is full of burning indignation as he levels the fallacies of the music industry with a mighty lyrical blow: "Now we are the talk of the town/The word on the grapevine/Is nothing but cheap lies".
That's a mighty low blow".
But then came the fall when, as Greenspan puts it, "the bottom fell out of the Earth economically" and restaurants took a mighty body blow.
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