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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has been blasted' is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has been criticized or disparaged publicly or severely. For example, "The politician's decision has been blasted by the public for its lack of foresight."
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Their dusty hometown has been blasted to rubble.
President Obama has been blasted for his indecisiveness but he is not alone.
Agriculture has been blasted, and imported food is too costly for most.
Everything inside the temperature-controlled barn housing 3,000 sows has been blasted with antiseptic.
Abroad, Ms Merkel has been blasted for doing too little about that.
Like most houses in their area, the second floor has been blasted by shells.
But the past has been blasted away, revealed to be a bewildering lie.
But that canon has been blasted apart by modern patients' demands for honesty.
Minutka Square, once a bustling plaza, has been blasted beyond recognition.
Over the years, her head has been sawed off repeatedly; she has been blasted off her rock with explosives.
The underwriting program, as well as the "big stick" legislation, has been blasted by a number of stakeholders.
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