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Discover Ludwig"wind blowing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that functions as the subject or object in a sentence. Example: The sound of the wind blowing through the trees was soothing.
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"It's known informally as the 'wind-blowing meeting' — in other words, which way is the wind blowing," the American businessman told me.
They also feel a new wind blowing.
There's a strong wind blowing here.
"It's tough, especially with the wind blowing.
There may be a fair wind blowing.
"It's the wind blowing in your face".
People worry about the wind blowing their drives askew.
So, just which way is the wind blowing?
A blast of wind blowing through space, icy clean.
Wind blowing, wind blowing, looking for a fight, PERSONAL HISTORY about Emily Hahn traveling through Africa during the 1930s.
I could feel the wind blowing from the first pages..
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