JOHNSON, Judge.
Upon consideration of the entire record and the applicable statutory provisions, we conclude that the application for an interlocutory appeal was improvidently granted. Pursuant to OCGA § 5-7-2, the grant of a motion to suppress is directly appealable and not subject to interlocutory review. See State v. Blosfield,
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