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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a bomb" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in written English.
You could use it in spoken English, however, to refer to something that was made very well. For example, "The chef made a bomb lasagna for dinner!".
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Running three thousand centrifuges does not make a bomb".
So Iran would find it harder to make a bomb.
It could set back Iran's ability to make a bomb "for up to two years".
Iran already possesses the tools, scientific knowledge and expertise to make a bomb.
"But the Muslims who make a bomb are called fundamentalist terrorists".
One article carried the headline "Make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom".
But they had no desire to steal anything or to make a bomb.
"They couldn't make a bomb" from the reactor's limited fuel supply, he said in the interview.
The International Energy Agency considers 25 kilograms, or about 55 pounds, sufficient to make a bomb.
"If the Hindus make a bomb (in India), It's not a Hindu bomb," he complained.
Information about how to make a bomb, he noted, is easy accessible.
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