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The phrase "a further explosion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an additional explosion occurring after a previous one, often in contexts related to events, incidents, or discussions about safety or hazards.
Example: "After the initial blast, there was a further explosion that caused even more damage to the surrounding area."
Alternatives: "an additional explosion" or "a subsequent explosion".
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I can only see what you choose to show me, only that!" The colour rose in Claire's cheeks, and I waited for a further explosion — but she composed herself and continued in measured tones.
But top officials at the White House and the State Department had been warned repeatedly of the potential for a further explosion in the number of migrant children since the crisis began escalating two years ago, according to former federal officials and others familiar with internal discussions.
The news sparked fears of a the risk of a further explosion or leak of radioactive material.
A further explosion, possibly from shells breaking loose, shook the aft end of the ship as it began to roll over and sink.
And they warn governments against "a further explosion of debt" to pay for infrastructure or stimulus or anything else, even when interest rates are at record lows and people are suffering.
Although we agree that governments must exercise caution in gradually reducing crisis-response spending, we think it would be folly to take comfort in today's low borrowing costs, much less to interpret them as an "all clear" signal for a further explosion of debt.
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This is where Flamgard's dampers come into play, protecting these rooms and ventilation zones/ducts to minimise the risk of damage should an incident such as a fire or further explosion occur". At least 4,000 people are known to have died from the disaster, although the number is thought to be much higher.
For example, limits on the deductibility of executive pay in the early 1990s provided a rationale for further explosion in equity-based compensation.
Being from Paris, I am familiar with these types of situations and went home to follow the story on the news and avoid any further explosions.
We started moving people into the courtyard of the BMA, which offered us protection from any further explosions, where the doctors started to triage the patients and treat them.
Shahshahani, of Project South, told me, "My fear is that, with the further explosion of the immigration detention system, which we're definitely going to see unless Congress really takes a stronger step in denying funding to the Trump Administration—I think that will result in even worse conditions".
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