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The phrase "while blowing out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action occurring simultaneously with the act of blowing something out, such as a candle or a balloon. Example: "She made a wish while blowing out the candles on her birthday cake."
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In the third quarter of the season, the Seahawks beat Baltimore and Philadelphia, while blowing out St . Louis
They have had close calls against lesser teams, like the Philadelphia 76ers and the Orlando Magic recently, while blowing out strong teams like the Indiana Pacers and the Los Angeles Clippers.
The theme: "30 is the new 20!" It was written in colored icing on my birthday cake, which I drunkenly fell into while blowing out the candles.
While blowing out the smoke, be careful.
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This could be a reaction to folks tethering their Kindles, resulting in a tragedy of the commons effect where some users are using a piddling amount of data while others are blowing out Amazon's allocations in a few hours.
I'm not sure why my brother is pointing a gun at the birthday girl while she's blowing out her cake.
Do this while you are blowing out with your cheeks.
A technique that is very successful in preventing side stitches while running, is to periodically "purse" the lips while exhaling, as if blowing out the candles on a birthday cake.
These are weather resistant, and keep things from blowing out while travelling.
The way experienced players keep the drone going is by blowing out while breathing in, not forgetting to breathe in at all.
If you get a stitch while running try the "purse" method (blowing out the birthday candles).
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