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"it blew up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in the past tense to describe an explosion or sudden burst of activity. Example: The experiment went terribly wrong when the chemicals reacted and it blew up, damaging the entire laboratory.
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"It blew up," he blurted.
It blew up the Bel temple.
And then that's when it blew up".
It blew up in his face.
And then, holy shit, it blew up".
"It blew up without my permission," Mr. Neelman joked.
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"When it blows up?
"It should be all right, unless it blows up overnight".
"Just at that moment it blowed up," Mr. Werling said.
"And then to see it blow up like this.
A tiny mistake means it blows up in mid-air.
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