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The phrase "blowing on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase in a variety of contexts, such as when describing the act of blowing on something to cool down or dry out. For example, you could say "He was blowing on his soup to cool it down."
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He was blowing on a plastic trumpet he had won, immersed in the kaleidoscopic whirl.
Blowing on polar water is like blowing on a layered cocktail.
Your smoke is blowing on us".
A pedestal fan swung back and forth, blowing on me.
The driver's assistants returned, blowing on their fingers and laughing.
"I like to feel the wind blowing on my face".
Is that a lion blowing on a harmonica and a monkey on drums?
He had chalked up over and over, blowing on his hands.
"Here's freedom blowing on you," he said, and he knew what he was talking about.
"And in 2001 and 2002, there is not much wind blowing on the change front".
(It might be time to retire blowing on giant tubes, which is fast losing its novelty).
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