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The phrase "is blasted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express great surprise or ask incredulously. You can also use it in a more informal context to express disapproval of an action. For example, "He took my lunch without asking - he is blasted!".
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But the shot is blasted wide.
Whatever isn't wet in the Fakahatchee is blasted.
The screen image is blasted back to your iPad with astonishingly little lag.
My writer's block is blasted away, replaced by a devastating revelation.
Next, the letters of the word are scrambled and stored in another array (wordScrambled) which is blasted to the screen.
Yet a new drama takes to the stage when this civilian life is blasted away.
Whatever might be reminiscent of poor, delicate Proust is blasted to oblivion.
Like Mercury, it is blasted by heat up to 1500 degrees.
White cannot mount an attack on the enemy king when his center is blasted open.
After the metal solidifies, the sand crust is blasted off, and any rough edges are removed.
The human problems that came before graffiti — gangs and poverty — remain even after the graffiti is blasted away, he added.
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