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"explosive devices" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to any kind of device that is capable of exploding, such as bombs or grenades. For example: "The terrorists planted several explosive devices around the city."
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"the rioters carried explosive devices and grenades".
They planted improvised explosive devices on ridges.
He was referring to improvised explosive devices.
"Altogether there were two explosive devices.
We found five explosive devices on one.
There, they inspected the explosive devices.
They were attacked with improvised explosive devices.
Where were the explosive devices found?
That day, he had cleared 15 explosive devices successfully.
Police found two more explosive devices, which were safely defused.
The police described the bombs as improvised explosive devices.
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