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The phrase "blow air" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the action of forcefully expelling air from one's mouth or from a device such as a fan or balloon. Example: The children were playing with bubbles, blowing air to create beautiful, shimmering spheres.
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During the day fans blow air over the ice.
The modules blow air onto the track, forcing the water down to the apron.
The fans blow air horns, wave flags and scream encouragement or obscenities to the riders.
The impromptu solution was to use two vacuum cleaners to blow air across the lens to discourage the flies.
We think he tried to help her, tried to blow air into her mouth, pumping and puffing.
At least twenty-five fans blow air through the machine to keep it cool; otherwise something might melt.
These "puffer" machines so called because they blow air on passengers to dislodge explosive particles were once celebrated as the "no-touch pat down".
Another method is to blow air with a relatively low water content over a glazing.
This configuration decreases the required power to blow air through the bed.
(4) If necessary, the women blow air by mouth to maintain a good flame size.
They also blow air into a man's anus and jump on the stomach.
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