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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nice blow" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are complimenting someone's performance in a physical activity, such as sports or martial arts. Example: "After watching the match, I have to say, that was a nice blow to your opponent."
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Ms. Versace may not have handled her evening clothes with finesse, but the rest -- the minikilts, the sharp coats with wide buckled cuffs -- delivered a nice blow to fashion's mumsy routine.
Cecil said: "He had a nice blow - that was exactly what we wanted".
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The majority come for the side courts and there are no roofs there, just nice blow-up covers for when it rains.
"A nice big blow job," Clio continued.
"I know everyone here, it's nice to blow those cobwebs out of the way".
It was always nice to blow peoples minds by introducing'em to you — and without your contributions to Google's voice recognition database, Android's voice search would be nowhere as wonderful.
I could take the dangled bait and say something not nice about Blow's thought processes.
If you are ever caught in the open alone, use your side arm, which should be a nice gas blow back pistol or a smaller AEG.
A nice breeze blows through in the summer like the place has its own weather system.
I went outside to look at the view, and there was some nice air blowing up from the ocean.
("Take a nice long puff, then blow the smoke to the ceiling").
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