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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nuke" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing nuclear weapons or energy, often in informal or colloquial settings.
Example: "The military has developed a new strategy that involves the use of a nuke in extreme scenarios."
Alternatives: "a nuclear weapon" or "a nuclear bomb".
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A nuke.
A nuke from Youk!
That's not how you make a nuke.
"A bad bomb is still a nuke," he said.
I'd advise Las Vegas to get a nuke".
The Pakistanis were going to cut it off with a nuke.
"Is there a nuke ready to go at Sargodha?" the former official asked.
There are scores of nations that could develop a nuke if they wanted to.
If we blow it, Al Qaeda could come in and scoop up a nuke or two".
"Somebody hits us within Isis, you wouldn't fight back with a nuke?" Trump asked in March.
Others see, well, Homer Simpson blowing the lid off a nuke plant.
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