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Discover Ludwig"blast it" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is used when you are frustrated or angry about something. For example: "Blast it! I forgot my keys at home again."
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Should we kick it, try to tug it, or even blast it off its trajectory?
[The goal was a] very good finish, he doesn't try to blast it, he just helps it on its way.
Bloop or blast, it does not matter.
"If I stay in, he'll blast it into the corner".
"I don't blast it from the rooftops because I'm a very private person.
I wished I could turn the hose-snake on full and blast it down her throat.
"Make a guy not just stand there and blast it 320 yards.
And during this uncertainty, Jered said, "We go in and blast it".
Like his tony neighbors, he favors classical music but prefers to blast it through his compound.
Slather on brown sugar and salt, and blast it into lacquer.
The heavier the payload, the more fuel required to blast it into orbit and beyond.
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