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The phrase "blow to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a negative event, situation, or development that causes difficulty, disappointment, or harm. For example, "The news of her lay-off was a real blow to her morale."
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A blow to the ego?
The blow to Obama is devastating.
It was the cruellest blow to Gandhi.
Yet another potential blow to the poor.
Blow!" to wish away a high number.
What a blow to our self-esteem.
The blow to Citigroup was even bigger.
Wounding blow to his authority.
Lyrical blow to the jaw".
It was a blow to France's ambitions.
It was another blow to tradition.
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