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Discover Ludwig"explosive expert" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to someone who is knowledgeable and skilled in the handling, use, and disposal of explosives. An example of using "explosive expert" in a sentence could be: "The police called in an explosive expert to handle the bomb found in the abandoned building." An explosive expert uses their knowledge to safely handle and dispose of explosives, as well as to assess potential risks and prevent accidents. They may also use their knowledge to assist in investigations of criminal activity involving explosives. This can involve identifying and disarming explosive devices, conducting controlled detonations, and providing expertise and advice on safety protocols and regulations. In military settings, an explosive expert may also be responsible for training others in the proper use and handling of explosives.
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Col. Khal Abu al-Ula, a commander of Palestinian forces in the area, speaking of the source of the blast, said, "After an investigation by our forces and explosive expert, we can say that it is a tank shell which had not exploded".
All members of the SASR are parachute qualified, and each member of a patrol has at least one specialisation, including medic, signaller, explosive expert or linguist.
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"The explosive experts are continuing their work," a police spokesman told Interfax.
Visitors were barred from the popular tourist destination while explosive experts detonated the 50-pound bomb.
Dropping it or setting it on fire will not typically detonate it, explosive experts said.
"Police quickly attended and explosive experts were called in to assess the item, which has been described as an incredibly realistic-looking explosive device.
The first agents came from an F.B.I. office in Saudi Arabia, while a larger group that included explosive experts was leaving from Washington, along with investigators from the State Department and Pentagon.
The F.B.I. said its explosive experts were conducting "technical and forensics analysis" on the device to understand whether it was an advance over previous bombs designed by A.Q.A.P., as the Yemen branch of the terrorist network is known.
The proposed indices were extracted through interviewing architectural and explosive experts.
A security source told the BBC that explosive experts had detonated a second bomb that was planted in an advertising board close to where the first explosion went off.
LS: Most of the jobs are heavy equipment operators, truck drivers and explosive "experts".
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