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"bullet proof" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective used to describe something that is capable of stopping bullets or is otherwise extremely resistant to damage. For example, "He wore a bullet proof vest to the demonstration."
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"Bullet proof.
Every puff a bullet proof.
It has been considered to be fairly bullet proof".
"They're supposed to be bullet proof," one specialist said.
It's not a bullet proof solution.
A fucking bullet proof kimono!
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"I'm bullet-proof".
Shopkeepers shelter behind bullet-proof glass.
And has a bullet-proof Bentley.
Al travels in a bullet-proof car.
"These environmental groups are bullet-proof.
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