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The phrase "blast by" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to describe something that happens quickly or unexpectedly.
Example: "The car blasted by us on the highway, leaving us in a cloud of dust."
Alternatives: "zoom past" or "whiz by."
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4 1 FULL BLAST, by Janet Evanovich and Charlotte Hughes.
10 4 FULL BLAST, by Janet Evanovich and Charlotte Hughes.
Bubba Watson: I blast by him every time.
(The movie's hero survives a nuclear blast by hiding in a refrigerator).
But the blast, by Ryan Howard on Tuesday, is not the longest Mussina has allowed.
The Terriers' last goal came from a 40-foot blast by their star, Chris Drury.
"Tchaikovsky's Struggle With Fate" features that composer's Symphony No. 4 and "Blast!" by David Stock.
Blast by blast, what is left of Heesh is being cracked into rubble.
In 2013, two years after Snoop Dogg's endorsement of Blast by Colt 45, the drink still sold less than Schlitz.
His first home run preceded a drive by Woodward, and his second followed a three-run blast by Delgado.
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