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Discover Ludwig"was blown up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe a situation in which an object has experienced a large explosion and has been destroyed or severely damaged as a result. For example, "The building was blown up after the bomb was detonated."
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Everything was blown up," Maj.
"One, in particular, was blown up with an M-80".
I knew his brother, who was blown up with him".
The Führerbunker itself was blown up and built over.
I was blown up in Afghanistan in 2009.
It was blown up out of all proportion".
In one dream, her school was blown up by planes.
(It was blown up by retreating Germans in 1944).
Anthony noted that everything in the hotel's surrounding area was "blown up".
His first gallery, on the Right Bank, was blown up by Basque separatists.
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Amateur footage has emerged purporting to show the moment a Ukrainian bridge was blown-up.
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