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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atomic conflict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions related to warfare, international relations, or theoretical scenarios involving nuclear weapons and their implications.
Example: "The potential for atomic conflict remains a pressing concern for global security experts."
Alternatives: "nuclear conflict" or "nuclear confrontation".
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Studies after the war, when museums were planning for an atomic conflict, showed that a direct hit by a powerful conventional bomb would have wrecked this supposed shelter.
This is the troubling payoff to the story: the efficient salvational strategy evolved in wartime continued after the war, as museums - again, like the rest of Britain's institutions - planned for atomic conflict with the Soviet Union.
Furthermore, he went on, he was prepared to submit to Congress "with every expectation of approval" an international four-point plan to take the world out of the shadows of possible atomic conflict.
Writing in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the artist Gilbert Wilson saw the White Whale as an augury of atomic conflict, and Ahab's "insane pursuit of Moby Dick into the Sea of Japan" as analogous to America's "atrocious nuclear experiments and explosions in the same area".
Some climatologists feared that a large atomic conflict could place all mankind at risk through the pall of massive burning debris that would induce a "nuclear winter" putting agriculture and the other essentials for survival in jeopardy.
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Nothing is more gay than the collision and the explosion of intra-atomic conflicts of nuclear physics..
Lewis also argues that we can't stop here—just giving up maximalism for optimalism because even the truth-makers for atomic statements conflict with Humeanism.
Find your atom's atomic number.
The conflict between the atomic agency and the United States and its allies centers on whether Iran should be afforded a modicum of trust after years of deception about its nuclear efforts.
For the last 150 years, the world has taken whatever it wanted from this country, from people who were enslaved for America's plantations, to ivory for our jewelry, to rubber for our automobile industry, to uranium for our atomic bombs, to today's conflict minerals for our cell phones, laptops and other products.
Besides, a view which asserts atomic bodies must needs come into conflict with the mathematical sciences, in addition to invalidating many common opinions and apparent data of sense perception.
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