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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bunker of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a location or place where a bunker is situated. For example: "The soldiers took cover in the bunker of the hill during the attack."
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And, in the deepest forest bunker of the lot, Sir Brian Leveson adds dots and commas.
He spent much of Tuesday in the governor's mansion in Albany, a bunker of 39 rooms.
Bowe returned to his barracks, a roughly built bunker of plywood and sandbags.
The president's inner circle was drawn from the bunker of the Persian Gulf war.
But this little bunker of ours will be our new Situation Command.
Guests will arrive to find the giant steer hoisted onto a custom-made trellis, above a bunker of concrete blocks.
But rebels have continue to wage war in the countryside, turning the capital, Bujumbura, into a bunker of sorts.
In his autobiography, "My Life," he identifies the Tombs, a bunker of a bar beneath Georgetown's swanky 1789 restaurant, as a former haunt.
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.
Nato and UK forces from RAF Marham launched an attack on a command and control bunker of the Gaddafi regime in Sirte.
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