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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bombings" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a bombing" when referring to a single incident or "bombings" when referring to multiple incidents.
Example: "The city experienced a bombing that caused significant damage."
Alternatives: "an attack" or "a strike".
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And don't forget the return of the irrepressible, the A-bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Could the wedge, which points to the flight path taken by bombers that destroyed Dresden, encourage the far-right view that the raids were a "bombing Holocaust"?
Meanwhile, a bombing spree in various Beirut neighborhoods has rattled emotions and kept tourists away for much of the summer, hurting Lebanon's economy.
It is at once absurd and unsettling, like following Daffy Duck on a bombing spree around Don DeLillo's New York.
The I.C.T.F. is based in Baghdad, where there were more than a dozen bombings in the previous month alone.
In the pre-internet 1970s, the United States was dealing with an average of 50-60 terrorist bombings a year — a number that in retrospect seems astounding.
A series of bombings on a Madrid commuter train system in 2004 came three days before national elections.
That discovery was partly tied to a "photo-bombing" by an eel.
The course consisted of case-based lectures and a disaster drill that simulated a double-bombing incident in the city.
The atmosphere has been rarified further by escalating numbers of terrorist bombings — a la Iraq, a la Afghanistan.
The 2008 Ahmedabad bombings, a series of seventeen bomb blasts, killed and injured several people.
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