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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bomb in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing explosives, threats, or metaphorically to describe something impactful or disruptive within a situation.
Example: "The authorities discovered a bomb in the abandoned warehouse, prompting an immediate evacuation of the area."
Alternatives: "an explosive device in" or "a threat within".
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A bomb in Westminster also went off.
There's a bomb in Rich Stadium.
There's a bomb in the.
"A bomb in her car.
It's like a bomb in your mouth".
A bomb in the baggage compartment.
Goes down a bomb, in fact.
A bomb in the cinema hall?
We've even learned to live with a bomb in Pyongyang.
You can bring a bomb in if you want".
A bomb in a nearby commercial street killed two more.
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