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The phrase "a total blast on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an informal expression commonly used to describe something that was incredibly enjoyable or exciting. Example: The music festival was a total blast on, with amazing performances and a lively atmosphere.
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The two besties appeared to be have a total blast on that circular stage, singing each other's faces off and hitting notes I didn't even know existed.
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While a total blast to drive, my driving skills were not on the same level as Perry's.
It's just a total blast to have music that feels right for how you're dancing because it's based on your actual movements.
But I can't deny that it's a total blast to use eToro.
It's a total blast to hear Jonah talk about journalism and the state of media this season.
So I once again had a total blast working on "The TV Land Awards " that airs tonight on TV Land at 9 p.m./8 CST.
Fun for all ages, but a total blast when you throw a bunch of worms on top.
By trial and error I learned how to "play" percussion on a keyboard, and it was a total blast.
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Live television can either be fun or a total anxiety attack depending on how we're feeling, but we had a total blast.
But it's actually a total blast.
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