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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with blows" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe actions or events that involve striking or hitting someone or something. Example: The boxer knocked out his opponent with a series of powerful blows to the head.
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Frazier wore Ali down with blows to the body while moving underneath Ali's jabs.
THE days when fossil-hunters bestrode the globe, smashing ancient beliefs with blows from their geological hammers, are long gone.
Have you had a literary argument so heated that you've only been able to resolve it with blows?
His brief NFL run has been filled with blows that have bent his knee, ripped ligaments and shaken his brain.
Suddenly they began pummeling each other with blows to the head, much to the delight of the 19,368 fans.
Each sought to thrust the narrow point Swiftly into some crack or joint, Or else to stun and overwhelm With blows on vambrace or on helm.
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Walls are decorated with blown-up, vintage-looking photographs.
Others were decorated with blown-out silvery blossoms.
His controller, Mr Vladimir, tasks him with blowing up the Greenwich Observatory.
"Flaherty, I'm always obsessed with blow jobs".
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