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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bulldozer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of heavy machinery used for moving earth or debris.
Example: "The construction crew arrived early in the morning with a bulldozer to clear the site for the new building."
Alternatives: "a dozer" or "a heavy machine."
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"People describe him as a bulldozer, but a bulldozer is relatively benign compared to what he did," the Palestinian politician Hanan Ashrawi told the Financial Times.
Something of a bulldozer, Mr Serdyukov was not afraid to take on the military top brass.
Not for a bulldozer.
He's not a bulldozer.
A bulldozer rolled past.
A bulldozer broadened the gaps.
It was the roar of a bulldozer.
"A flamethrower attached to a bulldozer".
A bulldozer is parked outside.
"I have a bulldozer today.
Today a bulldozer does the job.
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