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Discover Ludwig"was blown" is a perfectly valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It is mainly used to describe the action of a strong wind or force pushing or moving something else, usually with a dramatic effect. For example: "The window was blown open by the gale-force winds."
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was blown
verb
To produce an air current.
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Its cover was blown.
She was blown away.
"It was blown off".
"I was blown away.
"His shoe was blown off.
"And I was blown away.
But I was blown away".
Everyone was blown away".
Everything was blown down".
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He was blown to bits.
Maus's mind was blown.
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