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bunker

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A hardened shelter, often buried partly or fully underground, designed to protect the inhabitants from falling bombs or other attacks.

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The word 'bunker' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a protective structure built underground, typically to house military personnel or equipment. For example: The soldiers took shelter in the bunker during the bombing raid.

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This was a huge polished marble bunker that displays every single gift ever given to both the late Great Leader and his son Kim Jong-il, the Dear Leader, the country's current head.

I tried to put the ball in the bunker when I probably should have put the ball short right of the bunker and pitched up".

No longer will it emerge from the bloodless bunker of the White House situation room with its steely computer lists of military hardware and images of projected targets.

Its twilight tour of the city, which is the "most extreme" it offers, invites you to "meet the freaks that come out at night" as you explore a sci-fi-style bunker used by hackers, stumble through ruined buildings and drop by squat houses and industrial complexes.

You wouldn't expect a place named for roast pork sandwiches to also make great cheesesteaks, but this cinderblock bunker serves the best in the city, sliced superthin and veiled in gooey cheese.

We giggled our way through Fingringhoe, and again as we passed a sign for a "secret nuclear bunker".

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Tucked away in a bunker-like space in a laneway off Little Collins street in Melbourne's financial district, the Curry Vault delivers traditional Indian flavours in a subtly romantic setting.

Given Fordow's impregnability to all but the most powerful bunker-busters in America's arsenal, shutting it for good is a high priority, particularly for Israel.

Instead, there is more talk of tightening sanctions and developing even bigger bunker-busting bombs.

Surrounded by countries that play host to American forces (Iraq and Afghanistan) or which already have nuclear weapons of their own (Russia and Pakistan), the mullahs seem determined, come what may (UN economic sanctions or, conceivably, a bunker-busting strike by a nuclear-armed Israel, whose existence Iran refuses to accept), to join the club.

In practice, the administration seems almost as worried by the prospect of a unilateral Israeli strike, especially one that only "grazes" Iran in the absence of American help, eg, with specialist bunker-busting munitions.

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