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The phrase "a bomb exploded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing incidents involving explosives, such as news reports or fictional narratives.
Example: "The city was shaken by the news that a bomb exploded in the downtown area, causing widespread panic."
Alternatives: "an explosion occurred" or "a bomb went off."
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A bomb exploded in a bazaar a month ago, wounding 20 people.
A bomb exploded on a nearby hillside.
When the Prime Minister stood to speak, a bomb exploded.
A night later, a bomb exploded at the courthouse.
The sirens sounded, and a bomb exploded, quite close.
In 2007, a bomb exploded in the parliament's cafeteria.
The day before, on a road near Lahore, a bomb exploded killing four people.
In May 1964, a bomb exploded in front of his official residence in Algiers.
Shortly afterward, a bomb exploded, killing 17 people and injuring 60.
The police quickly intervened, and a bomb exploded, killing seven policemen and injuring many others.
In 2011, Mr. Hussain recalled hearing a massive blast as a bomb exploded outside the hotel.
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