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'as blow' is not correct or usable in written English
Instead, you could use the phrase "as follows" which is a commonly used form of writing. For example, you could write "The instructions are as follows: Step one, step two, step three."
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He's just as apt to tear up as blow up.
Livermore's absence also comes as blow to Hull's chances of Barclays Premier League survival.
As Blow points out, Gallup polls during the Simpson trial revealed a similar breach.
In 2008, the door did not so much open as blow clean off its hinges.
They had been wrong so often, as blow after blow failed to knock him out.
But Luhrmann's brand of heightening doesn't so much resolve the Uvula Problem as blow it to smithereens.
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"You might as well blow your own light bulbs".
At its base, out of range of her camera, stand stones known as blow-ins or erratics.
Wrecked starts with a similarly detailed account of oral sex, which could well be described as "blow-by-blow".
The phone box was plastered with mock-ups of calling cards of prostitutes with names such as Blow-up Betty and Bulging German Sausage.
He was just as blown away.
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