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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "received a blast" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something receiving a sudden and intense burst of something, such as wind, sound, or criticism. Example: The town received a blast of strong winds last night, causing power outages and fallen trees.
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"He received a blast from a harquebus in the chest and another wound that left him unable to use one hand," Prado said.
Mr Klitschko had previously tried to stop violence from breaking out on Sunday, but received a blast from a fire extinguisher in the face for his efforts.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill received a blast e-mail on Wednesday evening that was curt and blunt: Good evening, The 2013 Congressional Picnic has been cancelled.
Vodafone, down 2.75p at 182.25p, received a blast from hedge fund Bronte Capital, which slammed the mobile phone group's management and called for it to be bought by US group Verizon.
Two hours and 20 minutes later, I received a blast e-mail containing a statement by James Hansen, the head of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies at NASA — i.e., NASA's chief climate scientist.
Probably no one has ever received a "blast" on a cellphone like the kinds sent in "Gossip Girl," and while plenty of us have accidentally sent an e-mail to the wrong recipient, it probably has never been as mind-bogglingly disastrous as MacKenzie McHale's workplacewide gaffe on "The Newsroom".
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For those who prefer "Cocktail and Jerry Maguirere," there are a couple of scenes, topping and tailing the movie, in which we receive a blast of his trademark grin, the one that signals, "Check me out".
Thomas Haden Church, lips flat-lining, voice droning, plays the title character, a school janitor in a lonely place whose life takes a detour after he receives a blast out of the past.
One worker was hospitalized after suddenly grasping his chest and finding himself unable to stand, and another needed treatment after receiving a blast of radiation near a damaged reactor.
They will then receive a blast labeled "Clear the Way" with a poster featuring the aforementioned image as well as the phrase"Clear the way for the prophets of rage" and the tagline "The party's over".
A proportion of animals received a controlled blast injury, and all animals received a controlled hind-limb injury from a captive bolt gun as described elsewhere [10].
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