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Discover Ludwig"you blew it" is a common expression in both spoken and written English.
It is often used to express disappointment or frustration towards someone who has made a mistake or failed to achieve something. Example: "I can't believe you missed the deadline, you really blew it this time." (spoken in a frustrated tone).
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"You blew it up".
Dude, you blew it.
We had the lead, you blew it.
You blew it, blew it for everyone.
"You blew it," he wrote in a post.
What if you got your shot and you blew it?
"It's weird to feel in the ninth grade that you blew it," she said.
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"When you blow it, you blow it big," he said.
They will know if you blow it.
Did you blow it with Sanders?
You blow it all in the capital.
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