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Discover LudwigThe word 'explosion' is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to a violent, sudden event in which energy is released in the form of a loud noise and a burst of heat and light. For example, you can use it in a sentence like this: "The explosion shattered the windows and caused widespread destruction."
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explosion
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A violent release of energy (sometimes mechanical, nuclear, or chemical.)
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Bratton doesn't accept blame for the stop-and-frisk explosion that blew up after he moved on from his first stint as NYPD commissioner from 1994 until 1996.
The Secrets of Vesuvius (The Roman Mysteries) by Caroline Lawrence Young history buffs will realise they're in for an exciting explosion when Flavia and her Roman Mysteries crew visit her uncle in Pompeii... in AD79.
An examination of the spar found it was deformed as if in an explosion.
The messy prank is known as "glitter-bombing" – although there's no threat of an explosion or physical danger as with a real bomb.
The explosion of the IRA Brighton bomb, aimed at the heart of the cabinet, ensured that the attack was never delivered.
An activist reported hearing an explosion in the area.
Written by Frank Deasy, the BBC's four-part series is set in 1982 and traces the formative years of the Edinburgh's heroin explosion.
Palace had created the clearer scoring chances up to that point, but within six minutes of Cantona's explosion May headed Sharpe's cross past Martyn to score his first league goal for United since arriving from Blackburn.
It's to reaffirm himself after that explosion.
In the last three years, Britain has seen an explosion of low-key, home-grown holiday options, from tipis in Welsh valleys offering comforts normally associated with a boutique hotel to environmentally-sound log cabins in forests.
It may take another two-goal explosion for history to finally start repeating itself.
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