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The phrase "blow open" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action of something forcefully being opened, such as a door, window, or safe. For example, "The robbers blew open the safe with explosives."
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The doors of a cinema blow open.
China hopes it will take only one big book to blow open the American market.
"A staggering exhibition" with the potential to "blow open art history," writes Roberta Smith.
The explosive bolts that blow open the hatch detonated prematurely, and the spacecraft filled with water.
"This will blow open what we can do with proteins," Romesberg said.
Those who stay behind try to blow open the mysterious hatch, despite warnings.
For now, China just needed one big book, one big author, to blow open the American market.
Collectively titled "The Ten Largest," they may induce disorientation, not the least for the way they blow open art history.
It remains to be seen whether Baidu's move will blow open the market for automated-driving technology.
"Once we got way out in front," he said, "our strategy was to try to blow open the race.
During these times I was a writhing mess as all of my channels would basically blow open at once visual, auditory, and tactile.
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