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"blow from" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a figurative sense to describe the direction or origin of something, often a strong wind or other force. Examples of this phrase in context include: - "The strong winds continue to blow from the east, causing damage to buildings and power outages." - "The controversy surrounding the new policy started with a single comment that blew from a disgruntled employee." - "A sense of nostalgia and longing for the past still blows from the old abandoned house on the corner." - "The inspiration for her painting came from the emotions that blow from her tumultuous past." In each of these examples, "blow from" is used to convey the source or direction of something, whether it be a physical wind or a metaphorical force. It can also be used in a literal sense, such as "The dust blew from the construction site and covered my car."
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Did blow from head end it all?
Economic headwinds blow from a Chinese economy in transition.
It was intended to divert the blow from themselves".
The predominant winds blow from the northeast and northwest51.
These two factors would cushion the blow from spending cuts.
Was it a blow from a stick that killed her?
It was a blow from which Saracens never recovered.
"Instead he got a humiliating public blow from the president.
"Woolfe alleged that he had 'received a blow' from Hookem.
"How does one argue against the fact that a blow from the shoulder or a blow from the elbow to the head generates one result, and a blow from the fist doesn't?" Dryden said.
Terry took an inadvertent blow from Corey Brewer, who was dribbling toward midcourt when they collided.
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