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The phrase "a nuclear facility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location or site where nuclear energy is produced or where nuclear materials are handled.
Example: "The government has announced new safety regulations for a nuclear facility located near the city."
Alternatives: "a nuclear plant" or "a nuclear site".
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You can negotiate over a nuclear facility.
State-run television repeatedly showed footage of scientists in white uniforms working in what seemed to be a nuclear facility.
He shields his life from would-be inspectors as if it were a nuclear facility in North Korea.
When fire threatens a nuclear facility, the worst case scenario is if radioactive materials actually catch fire.
Regulators and federal courts have discounted the likelihood of multiple crises hitting a nuclear facility at the same time.
Now this site of testing of non-nuclear explosives at a nuclear facility has given birth to zemblanity, the inexorable discovery of what we don't want to know.
But we were filming in a nuclear facility and one day I said that Chris needed neutron cream – otherwise he'd get sunburn.
One man lost control of his homemade one, which flew close to a road bridge over a river and landed near a nuclear facility.
The proposal would also extend the death penalty to a number of other criminal scenarios, including sabotage of a defense installation or a nuclear facility.
Construction of a nuclear facility by a German company began in Bushehr in the mid-1970s but was suspended after the 1979 Islamic revolution.
An insider at a nuclear facility might secretly remove a few ounces of fissile material every so often and accumulate a significant amount of it over time.
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