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Discover Ludwig"blew out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something being extinguished or blown away by strong winds. Example: The storm was so strong that it blew out all the candles in the house, leaving us in complete darkness.
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blew out
verb
Simple past tense of blow out
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He blew out smoke.
"Blew out two tires.
Both blew out almost immediately.
You just blew out my hearing aid".
"They blew out," Neville said.
She blew out a breath.
Time and cost blew out accordingly.
The Pistons blew out the Cavaliers, 116-77.
The tornado blew out all the glass from the building.
In one, the concussion blew out the eye's posterior segment.
But in July 2016 her hip blew out again.
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