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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bomb of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that has a powerful or explosive impact, often metaphorically.
Example: "The new marketing campaign was a bomb of creativity that captured everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a burst of" or "an explosion of".
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Heartfield is a bomb of pure energy.
"This was a bomb of significance that would have caused devastation".
When I was little, my first girlfriend was killed by a bomb of the Germans.
It was an interesting decision: identifying himself with a show that is shaping up as a bomb of epic proportions.
You hit him with a bomb of a right hand and his fuckin' legs went limp, he collapsed.
I am sure we seemed as ineffective and foolish as our bottles of vinegar against a bomb of tear gas.
Had there been a bomb of any size inside the stadium, the outcome is too dire to contemplate.
"He's got a bomb of a serve and that's not going away until his arm can't take it," Courier said.
Whichever is right, Kim and his subalterns have made clear their belief that their political survival hinges on a bomb of their own.
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This was right after the A-bombing of Japan.
"It's like a bombing of Europe".
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