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"in blossom" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that is blooming, often in the spring. For example: "The cherry trees are in blossom this time of year."
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"We've had several people tell us that they bought the heroin in Blossom, and we know Blossom is one of the central areas for it," Huggins said.
He preferred painting trees in blossom.
And the orchards will be in blossom.
"Blawgs" do seem to be in blossom.
They have chestnuts in blossom, little dogs, strong cigarettes.
Van Gogh's paintings of fruit trees in blossom contain a desperate passion that is pure Vincent.
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VT 149 continues on, entering a more open area and passing only a few homes before ending at an intersection with VT 30 in Blossom Corners, a small, largely unpopulated community within the town of Pawlet.
Except, of course, in Blossom Hill Cottage.
The fictional Helen's neighbours were conspicuously absent during her years in Blossom Hill Cottage, but they can hardly be blamed.
Trueman wrote: "If over the last year or two you've sworn at the radio, tweeted in outrage, taken the name 'Robert' in vain, or posted your disgust at the worsening situation in Blossom Hill Cottage, then now's your chance to do something constructive about it".
Kylie Dembrey, 28, was found injured in a home in Blossom Lane, Theale, on 6 September.
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