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The phrase "a bombardment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a heavy or intense attack, often in a military context, or metaphorically to indicate an overwhelming amount of something, such as information or questions.
Example: "The city faced a bombardment of artillery fire during the conflict, leaving significant destruction in its wake."
Alternatives: "an onslaught" or "a barrage".
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It was not a bombardment.
How could life survive such a bombardment?
Living cells do not survive a bombardment of those.
We expected a bombardment but it did not come.
Her husband had already died in a bombardment.
He is greeted with a bombardment of bonjours and extends a hand caked with mud stains.
Through a bombardment of disparate images my pieces celebrate the complexity and unpredictability of urban space.
Then a bombardment kicks off and shells start flying in from both sides".
The English passed crisply and maintained a bombardment worthy of the Great War.
A bombardment, which has been going on for two days, has just died down.
The last six years have witnessed a bombardment of tragic events.
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