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"has blown" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing an event that has ended due to a sudden change of circumstances. For example, "The plans for the party have blown up due to the bad weather."
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She has blown Christmas away!
That hope has blown away.
A truck has blown a tire.
A bus has blown up in Jerusalem.
But the final whistle has blown.
Rodriguez has blown only one save opportunity.
Armando Benitez has blown saves.
That fortnight has blown out.
Mantel has blown it, of course.
The Tay Bridge has blown down.
The thistle-down has blown, milkweed ditto.
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