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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nuclear explosion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing events related to nuclear weapons, energy, or scientific phenomena involving nuclear reactions.
Example: "The documentary provided a detailed analysis of the effects of a nuclear explosion on the environment and human health."
Alternatives: "a nuclear detonation" or "a nuclear blast".
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Unlike a nuclear weapon, this is not a nuclear explosion but a conventional explosive, like dynamite, laced with small quantities of highly radioactive material.
Nuclear weapon designs could intentionally incorporate 59Co, some of which would be activated in a nuclear explosion to produce 60Co.
It would take perhaps a nuclear explosion to rattle her.
It would be the equivalent of a nuclear explosion".
We trust these actions will be supported by every state, reflecting a global recognition that a nuclear explosion anywhere is a nuclear explosion everywhere.
Unless a nuclear explosion takes place, the data has no immediate relevance to national security.
John Hersey calmly described what a nuclear explosion does to a city and its inhabitants.
Plutonium is more efficient than uranium at creating a nuclear explosion.
The suggestion is as subtle as the image of a nuclear explosion can be.
Signs along the way depicted concentric circles of destruction from a nuclear explosion.
A nuclear electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is the time-varying electromagnetic radiation resulting from a nuclear explosion.
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