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Discover Ludwig"blowing hard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a strong wind, such as in the sentence, "The wind was blowing hard and making the trees sway."
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The wind is blowing hard.
Outside, the wind was blowing hard.
"The wind was blowing hard, and the air was dry.
But the political winds are blowing hard against the president.
At half-time, there were plenty of players blowing hard.
McCaslin played the saxophone, leaning forward, blowing hard.
But even here, the reformist wind that has transformed parts of India is blowing hard.
If the wind was blowing hard, Mickelson hit his ball harder.
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They were very dark, very loud, and full of drunken miners blowing hard-earned money, with feral bouncers and d.j.s and, clustered around gas heaters, groups of bare-limbed, miserable-looking young women.
The sand was blowing harder now.
It was actually blowing harder than I thought".
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