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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid getting blown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one wants to express the intention of steering clear of a situation that could lead to being overwhelmed or negatively affected, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In order to maintain a calm atmosphere during the meeting, we should avoid getting blown by unexpected interruptions."
Alternatives: "steer clear of being overwhelmed" or "prevent being caught off guard.".
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The session finishes with a 15-minute interactive computer game in which one team tries to avoid getting blown up by the other.
The Rangers are very good at deploying their speed defensively, and this may be the attribute that makes it possible for them to avoid getting blown out by the Los Angeles Kings.
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Rodina did not seem nearly so flustered by this blustery day, but Sharapova ultimately avoided getting blown over in the first round by coming up with just enough big serves and shots under intense and unexpected pressure to prevail, 6-1, 3-6, 8-6.
Collect all the blocks you need and avoid getting burned, blown up, and killed in the vast land of lava.
We knew for a long time that Northern Irish politicians often travelled together, to avoid getting shot or blown up, basically.
Retrieve your board quickly to avoid getting it damaged, stolen, or blown away, and lost forever, with the wind.
To avoid getting water up your nose when you are upside-down, blow out air bubbles as you flip.
I was getting blown away.
"We're not getting blown out.
"I just kept getting blown back.
Michelle King Perhaps to avoid getting defensive.
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