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To effectively blow a war horn, one should take a deep breath, place their lips firmly on the mouthpiece, and blow with a steady and strong force to produce a loud and clear sound that can be heard over long distances. Practice and proper technique are key to mastering the art of blowing a war horn effectively.

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