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The phrase "wind blow" is grammatically incorrect and cannot stand on its own as a complete sentence
It is missing a subject and a verb. A possible correct sentence using "wind blow" could be: "The strong wind blew over the tree in my backyard." In this sentence, "wind" is the subject and "blew" is the verb. This sentence is also an example of how to use "wind blow" in written English. It can be used to describe the action of the wind blowing.
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"The wind blow it away from me," Berdych said.
May a good wind blow him to Hell.
I just enjoy watching the wind blow through the trees.
A smart grid could turn on appliances should, for instance, the wind blow more strongly.
Time and again, women had held homestead and community together as shiftless men let the wind blow them away.
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You can drive cars really fast and let the wind blow your hair and play loud music on the sound system.
Every day I would walk out and let the wind blow these questions out of my mind, and also take in the wildness of the place.
I readied my camera, stayed quiet in the boat, let the wind blow me down the channel, and raised it just as they took off.
Asked if he would like to see the wind blow as hard Sunday, Calcavecchia smiled and said: "I don't think so.
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This might be partially due to absence of wind blows indoors hence causing the boxes to be wet for long time with concentrated odour than those boxes outdoor which may be affected by wind blow.
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