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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'blitz for' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
If you are referring to a sudden and intense attack, you could use the phrase 'launch a blitz.' For example: The competitor launched a blitz for the race's final stretch, securing the lead position.
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Blitz for several minutes until liquidised.
The Clintons are on a fund-raising blitz for Mr. McAuliffe.
At very bad moments the Blitz, for example they laugh and tell jokes against the enemy.
3 Add the maple syrup and icing sugar, then blitz for a few seconds.
Blitz for 1 minute, pouring in the oil as a slow and steady stream.
Evacuee Lilian Lister agreed, adding in her wartime experiences in Cumbria's blitz for good measure.
By comparison, Dreijer Andersson has been on a promotional blitz for the Fever Ray album.
Put all the ice-cream ingredients in a blender and blitz for a minute, until smooth.
If you are noticing symptoms in spring, attend a nearby SOD Blitz for information on sampling and lab submissions.
There was a total media blitz for two weeks, and you don't get a lot of opportunities like that.
Add the remaining butter and the cream, then blitz for 3 to 4 minutes until really smooth.
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