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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big explosion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large and powerful detonation or burst, often in contexts related to science, news, or storytelling.
Example: "The scientists were shocked by the results of their experiment, which resulted in a big explosion that shook the entire laboratory."
Alternatives: "a massive blast" or "a large detonation."
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"There was a big explosion.
Suddenly there was a big explosion.
"Then there was a big explosion.
At that point there was a big explosion".
"There was a big explosion near my room.
"It was like a big explosion of white water.
There was a big explosion and Nehru went flying.
"Around one o'clock we heard a big explosion," he said.
"At around 10 30 there was a big explosion.
"It became a big explosion," Gabriela-Duke said.
It's like a big explosion has gone off.
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