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"blow you" is not a grammatically correct sentence in written English.
If you want to use it in written English, you could say: "I'm going to blow you away with my speech!".
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Blow you all.
They can blow you away".
"I WANT to blow you all.
"Can I just blow you?" she whines.
The Huskies will still blow you away.
What, you think he'll blow you off?
Even if you're not interested, he'll blow you away.
Or, for a donation of $500, Patty will blow you.
We wear you down and then blow you up.
"We don't blow you away," Melvin said, "but they're timely".
Their books aren't meant to blow you away.
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