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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bomb from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the origin or source of a bomb, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The investigation revealed that a bomb from an unknown source had been planted in the city center."
Alternatives: "an explosive from" or "a device from".
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An unmanned aircraft dropped a bomb from the sky that blew a man to pieces.
"They couldn't make a bomb" from the reactor's limited fuel supply, he said in the interview.
A bomb from the second world war has been found in Bethnal Green, east London.
Security experts had long recognized the possibility of making a bomb from liquids.
But terrorists are more likely to get a bomb from Pakistan, when Musharraf falls.
"What film can survive people saying it's going to be a bomb from the second it's announced?" she reportedly said.
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We had another who flew the first airplane designed to carry the A-Bomb from an aircraft carrier".
But if you are looking for help from the No. 5 home run hitter of all time, do not hold your breath waiting for John Sterling to call an A-bomb from A-Rod.
His home run calls — "An A-bomb from A-Rod" or "Robbie Cano, don't you know" — are cultural references that will permanently mark this latest era of Yankees success.
Think of all the great nicknames and phrases coined through the years: "The Say Hey Kid," "The Splendid Splinter," "The Sultan of Swat," "How About That?" And then there's this: "It's an A-Bomb From A-Rod".
At Fenway Park last month, as Sterling walked along the right-field line before a game, players in the Red Sox bullpen serenaded him with "an A-Bomb from A-Rod" and "the Grandy Man can".
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