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Discover LudwigThe phrase "explosion to" is not correct as a standalone phrase.
You could use it in the context of a verb such as "leading to", as in "The firework created an explosion leading to a loud noise."
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A retired military explosives safety officer submitted a published paper on the explosion to the HSE inquiry.
Experts warn of an explosion to come.
The company attributed the explosion to gas.
Wisely, Mr. Adams never sets the actual explosion to music.
It would take perhaps a nuclear explosion to rattle her.
One day at dusk, there was an explosion to the south.
For years, Beltran carried photos of the explosion to remind himself of what he overcame.
One night in 1977, he delivered 28 bodies — killed in an explosion — to a morgue.
The jihadist seeks the explosion to get us to pay attention, because otherwise no one would.
Massey has denied culpability and attributed the explosion to an unpreventable surge of underground methane gas.
Army officers used a controlled explosion to gain access to the property at 1.20pm.
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