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'a tremendous explosion' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which a loud, powerful and destructive explosion has occurred. For example: The town was rocked by a tremendous explosion that shook buildings and people alike.
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A tremendous explosion followed.
There's a tremendous explosion.
It was a tremendous explosion of information and knowledge".
Within two minutes, a tremendous explosion hit the lead vehicle.
Outside an Internet cafe in Pondi there is a tremendous explosion one morning.
"There was a tremendous explosion at the entrance to the store," she recalled.
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If the theory that the universe began in a single tremendous explosion more than 10 billion years ago is correct, as most scientists believe, then a few millionths of a second after that instant, the cosmos was filled with a fiery sea of particles that scientists refer to -- inelegantly -- as a quark-gluon plasma.
The second is that as a result of the tremendous explosion of content on the Internet it becomes increasingly difficult to keep up.
"Why not call it an aerial atomizer?" Another Hershfield mot: "Speaking of women, it took a woman to discover the tremendous explosion".
In full-page watercolor paintings and small-size panel illustrations, Chin shows how the tremendous explosion leaves a mass of lava, which hardens and grows into an island.
Am I wrong to think the Guildhall was swarming with maître d's from MI5? Later, when the chair Michael Foot read out the shortlist I observed a well-known critic, a friend of Salman's, mime the most tremendous explosion.
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