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Discover Ludwig"blown toward" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe the movement of an object or person being carried by the wind in a certain direction. For example: "The leaves were constantly being blown toward the east by the strong winds."
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A diplomatic kiss was blown toward the Steinway company, but his little speech was clearly more pitch than mere description.
Reactant gas is blown toward the catalytic surface through the annulus between the tubes, and the gas is sampled close to the surface by the capillary.
I cast with the wind behind me, then retrieved as fast as I could as the boat was blown toward the fly.
The action of the wind can also result in the formation of waves and, when surface water is blown toward a shore, in an accumulation of water that causes a rise in water level called wind setup.
In "Bubble Trouble," for example, in which a mischievous baby is caught in a bubble and blown toward a church where a choir is rehearsing, she wrote: "But Abel, though a treble, was a rascal and a rebel, fond of getting into trouble when he didn't have to sing/Pushing quickly through the people, Abel clambered up the steeple with nefarious intentions and a pebble in his sling".
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Is it blowing toward the major urban centers?
The wind blew toward the Clubhouse; smoke started seeping in.
Natasha lifted herself slightly and blew toward the candle.
METEOROLOGIST 1: Yeah, it's still blowing toward Capri.
A storm cell blowing toward Washington changed the wind direction.
"The wind was blowing toward left, and the ball was in the sun for me.
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