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The phrase "bombing for" is an informal phrase used to express enthusiasm or excitement for something.
It is not correct or usable in formal written English. For example: I'm bombing for my upcoming vacation next week!.
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Surely this is bombing for bombing's sake.
"He's just been bombing for us as of late.
"Aircraft has been bombing for the past five hours".
In 2013, teachers helped students understand the Boston marathon bombing, for example.
It is an act of immorality to continue bombing for however long it may be".
We're still in the Persian Gulf War one, we've been bombing for 12 years.
Mr. Ecevit rejected a pause in the bombing for Ramadan, the Muslim holy month, which begins shortly.
"I don't think you'll see bombing for more than a couple of more days," the senior officer said.
Scotland Yard detective inspector Kim Durham, who has investigated the bombing for several years, attended the amnesty hearing.
But then everything started falling apart again in 2005, when Hariri was assassinated in a motorcade bombing for which four members of Hezbollah were recently indicted.
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The Haymarket Affair, as it is now called, also involved a bombing -- for which her husband was arrested and eventually executed.
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