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Discover Ludwig"blow it away" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something has suddenly been removed or vanquished. For example, "The wind blew away the leaves on the ground before I had a chance to clean them up."
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Can't just blow it away.
"The wind blow it away from me," Berdych said.
"It looked as if a puff of wind could blow it away".
She was pretty sure the wind would just blow it away.
A few years of wind and rain will blow it away with all the others.
If you do not blow it away how can you hope to see? – Russian Roulette We live in an age where there is no room for the impossible.
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"This blows it away" he has written.
"I've dreamt many times the wind blows it away.
This one blows away Congressional like nobody ever blew it away.
Oh, that's an ash," she says, blowing it away.
The turbo New Beetle, with 155 horsepower and 400 fewer pounds, blows it away.
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