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The phrase 'blight to' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
To use 'blight' correctly in a sentence, it must be used as a verb in the form of 'blighted' or 'blighting'. For example, "The nearby factory has blighted the countryside with smoke and heavy pollution."
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Policy harmonisation would cause this blight to spread.
We've gone from urban blight to urban bright".
The warm damp spring of 1845 enabled late blight to become an epidemic.
Failure, from tomato early blight to cucumber wilt, is always just a slug's breath away.
They are prone to every tomato disease in the book, from Early Blight to Late Blight, to the gray mold known as botrytis, to black rot, or soft rot, caused by low-hanging fruit grazing the ground.
His father is an owner of Blight to Bright, a developer of solar power plants, in Granville.
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"Does it look blighted to you?
In January 2006, the consultants concluded that the area was sufficiently blighted to meet state standards for condemnation.
Downtown Peekskill property and business owners whose property was "blighted" to clear the way for "redevelopment" are in limbo.
and fire blight seem to co-locate with the region linked to HN.
Plight and blight are to the eyes like one's hand is to fire: instinctually distanced.
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