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The phrase "blowing sand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe sand that is being moved or carried by the wind, often in a desert or beach setting.
Example: "The strong winds created a scene of blowing sand, making it difficult to see the path ahead."
Alternatives: "drifting sand" or "wind-swept sand."
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Grains of blowing sand needled the sides of the car.
Blowing sand adhered to wet plumage, many babies buried alive.
& millions of acres have gone to blowing sand.
"In the heat and blowing sand,/Each gray dawn my work began".
Heavy eyelashes protect eyes from blowing sand, and the nostrils can be squeezed shut.
Over nearly two weeks, the blowing sand scoured the land and destroyed all the vegetation.
Salty air sweeps through it, blowing sand against the whitewalls, half burying them.
We felt as though someone were blowing sand into our eyes with a straw.
Everywhere we went had two histories, and one of them lay under blowing sand.
It was blazing hot — at least 105 degrees in the shade, with a stiff breeze blowing sand along the ground.
The flux profile of blowing sand is the reflection of a large number of sand particles moving in different trajectories.
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