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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atomic ordnance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing military weapons or munitions that are nuclear in nature.
Example: "The military has developed new protocols for the handling and deployment of atomic ordnance."
Alternatives: "nuclear weapons" or "nuclear munitions".
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A former second world war ordnance factory, Sellafield was chosen to be the site for Britain's first atomic reactors - known as Pile 1 and Pile 2. These were not built to generate electricity, but to produce plutonium for the nation's independent nuclear deterrent.
Ordnance Survey.
Gallaccio's pebble was scorched not in an atomic bomb test conducted at the height of the cold war, but in a hollow dug in the shingle where the National Trust regularly blows up live ordnance to dispose of it.
An ordnance survey map?
Often the ordnance strikes homes.
Ordnance Survey, 2019.
Ordnance specialists detonated the stockpile.
Rock was a dealer in stolen ordnance.
Atomic weapons.
Atomic Bomb!
Another important atomic property is atomic size.
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