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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bomb maker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who constructs or creates bombs, often in contexts related to crime, military, or terrorism.
Example: "The authorities arrested a bomb maker who was responsible for several recent attacks in the city."
Alternatives: "explosive manufacturer" or "bomb constructor".
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He became a bomb maker.
He added: "In middle school I was called a terrorist, called a bomb maker, just because of my race".
"In middle school I was called a terrorist, called a bomb maker, just because of my race and religion," he said, his expression sober.
The Associated Press quoted a police officer in Farah Province as saying that an operation three days ago killed five insurgents, including a commander and a bomb maker.
"It was only when he was forced into a decision about having explosives that he became a leader and turned into a bomb maker," she said.
A bomb maker who washed his hands afterward would recontaminate his hand when he turned off the water faucet, she said.
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Certain details of the bomb further suggest a desire by a bomb-maker to reduce the risk of a dud.
He was—or is a Malaysian, Zulkifli bin Hir, alias "Marwan", allegedly a bomb-maker for the Jemaah Islamiah (JI) group.
Feesal (Adeel Akhtar) is a bomb-maker who can't run a suicide mission at the moment because his Dad's got sick and "started eating newspaper".
US officials said al-Masri trained as a bomb-maker before entering Iraq to set up the first al-Qaida cell in Baghdad.
Yehya Ayyash, a bomb-maker for Hamas, relied on his mobile so much that in 1996 the Israeli secret service assassinated him by packing a brand new one full of explosives.
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