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The phrase "it blows up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has exploded or burst, usually with a sudden and forceful release of energy. Example: The scientists were testing their new experiment when suddenly, it blew up in their faces.
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"When it blows up?
"It should be all right, unless it blows up overnight".
A tiny mistake means it blows up in mid-air.
"It blows up and returns all these people who are missing.
If I get the part of a lifetime and it blows up, then that's wonderful.
"I hope they're all in the same streetcar and it blows up".
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"It blew up," he blurted.
It blew up the Bel temple.
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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