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"sun blazing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a very bright and hot sun. For example, "The sun was blazing down as we walked across the desert."
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It was a hot day, the sun blazing.
The snow continued into the night, but the next morning (our last), we woke to sun blazing through the windows.
He put down his napkin and gestured toward the tablecloth, the Austin sun blazing through the windows.
She'd been kept awake all night by the palm berries clattering on the roof, and when she woke to the sun blazing through the window she'd had enough.
With the afternoon sun blazing, we sought refuge in the national museum, tucked near the Corniche in a low-rise stucco building.
Sunday Too Far Away opens with that quintessential Australian image: a bright sun blazing in front of a yellow sky above a panorama of red dirt.
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The sun blazed.
The Nevada sun blazed overhead.
In a cold sky, the sun blazed over tall pines.
The sun blazed in through the mesh and baked the roof of corrugated iron.
But up on the summits the sun blazed, and the temperature touched 15C.
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