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Discover Ludwig"blow on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when expressing wanting to cool something off or make it move. For example, "He blew on the soup to cool it off before eating."
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Single blow on ones that are close to the bottle.
"It's a heavyweight title fight, and you might get one good blow on me," Papelbon said.
No one ever landed a blow on his beautiful face.
It strengthened, blow on blow.
Now blow on it".
That softened the blow on me.
Blow on it: it's scalding hot.
Only remedy is second blow on head.
"Blow on my fingers," he said.
I compliment Blow on her outfit.
"Now, blow on it," he said.
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