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Discover Ludwig"with a blast" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to an explosion or a loud noise, but can also be used to emphasize a triumphant, exciting, or joyous situation. Example: The rockets launched into the sky with a blast, lighting up the night sky.
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All BLAST hits with a BLAST e-value ≤1 were considered repeats.
Or perhaps a city break with a blast of heat?
And then with a blast of a hooter we're off.
It began with a blast — from a carrot cannon.
2014 has arrived with a blast of arctic air, while we all prepare for Spring Semester!
Their breakout single, 2009's loud, punkish Swim, begins with a blast of the instrument.
And what about the punk music (each scene begins with a blast)?
He emerged — along with a blast of urine and powerful disinfectant — looking like a cowboy.
Ed Miliband did well with a blast of authentic indignation at this badly misjudged budget.
Back with a blast... watch the video for new single Wait in the Car.
In fact, Shinzon would destroy Earth with a blast of radiation.
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