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"nuclear armageddon" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a catastrophic or apocalyptic event caused by the use of nuclear weapons. Example: The threat of a potential nuclear armageddon loomed over the tense discussions between the two countries.
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In "Strangelove," the world faces nuclear Armageddon.
Can he save the world from nuclear armageddon?
Disease outbreaks, climate disturbances, nuclear Armageddon — all are entirely plausible scenarios.
The cold war, too, passed off without the threatened nuclear Armageddon.
World War III, a nuclear Armageddon, was once considered inevitable, but didn't happen.
No doubt it was nuclear Armageddon he had chiefly in mind.
The prospect of nuclear Armageddon, per se, did not frighten investors.
Postwar American science fiction is overflowing with thinly disguised freak-outs about Communism and nuclear Armageddon.
Now, you might wonder how anyone would think that Washington would risk nuclear Armageddon.
In the event of nuclear Armageddon, only cockroaches and CDs would be left.
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Nuclear Armageddon has always had its funny side.
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