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Discover Ludwig"blackout of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, depending on the context.
For example, "The city experienced a blackout of electricity for several hours."
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It was the blackout of 1977.
It was the blackout of 1965.
Talk story about blackout of electric signs on Broadway.
During the blackout of 1965, friends camped on their floor.
During the blackout of August 2003, the elevators were out.
A television and radio blackout of those 10 games.
We're going to see a blackout of the local press".
Anyone who was around for the blackout of 1977 in New York City remembers the chaos.
With the agreement, Dish also averts what was an impending blackout of the Fox broadcast network.
The result is a vision blackout of the affected part of the retina.
Rocco's blackout seems to concern a lightly fictionalized version of the blackout of 2003.
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