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Sentence No, the phrase 'bomb of' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
If you mean 'a lot of', however, then it is correct and can be used in a sentence like, "He has a bomb of homework to do."
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The bomb of her self-confidence.
Heartfield is a bomb of pure energy.
Mingus Rude was a world, an exploding bomb of possibilities.
So what was the Soviet bomb of 1953?
It is a ticking bomb of suppressed feeling.
Fassel's time bomb of a season ticks on.
When will the "bomb" of Arab women explode?
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India's a time-bomb of diabetes and obesity.
In this sense, love itself was the ticking time-bomb of all personal relationships.
Some senior commission officials fret about a ticking time-bomb of populism, waiting to be triggered by special-interest groups.
This is a time-bomb of a legacy, and one that Mr Brown is ill equipped to defuse.
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