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"blasted it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used as an exclamation or expression of frustration or anger. Example: "I can't believe I left my phone at home! I blasted it on the kitchen counter this morning."
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Famously agnostic US TV host Bill Maher blasted it for its apparent lack of apparent "plausibility".
Relic Web sites blasted it.
But Republicans like Representative Joe Barton of Texas blasted it.
Libya's Muammar Qaddafi blasted it for fomenting revolution.
The ball has not been blasted; it has been caressed.
He turned on a fastball and blasted it into the second deck in right field.
Sometimes he missed, but sometimes, he blasted it into the net.
Austin, after a long run-up to the ball, blasted it low and hard toward net.
Woods blasted it out way past the hole and missed the long par putt.
Rodriguez blasted it high over left-center field to tie the score, 2-2.
But critics, both conservative and liberal, blasted it as an extravagant sweetheart deal.
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