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Discover Ludwig"be blown" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It typically means to be forcefully moved or scattered by wind, or to be destroyed or damaged by an explosion. Example: The leaves on the trees were blown off by the strong winds during the storm. Example: The old building was completely blown apart by the explosion.
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be blown
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To produce an air current.
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Prepare to be blown away.
Covers can be blown.
It refused to be blown up.
Pipelines can be blown up by terrorists.
"I'm hoping to be blown away".
Her mind was about to be blown.
"I expect to be blown away.
The world felt permanently threatened; cities could be blown up.
They feared the American team would be blown out.
Many weaker ones will be blown to the wall.
This week, all expectations are about to be blown up.
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