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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to blow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb, meaning to force air through pursed lips, or in idiomatic phrases such as "to blow off steam". For example, "When I'm feeling frustrated, I like to take a walk to blow off some steam".
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to blow
verb
To produce an air current.
Exact(59)
He began to blow.
It's going to blow out".
"It's ours to blow".
To blow it up.
To blow stuff up.
Sure to blow up.
'It's ready to blow.
I was ready to blow it off.
He gamely agreed to blow a glass.
"We just had to blow it up".
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