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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shoe bomber" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who plants explosives in their shoes for terrorist purposes. For example: The 2001 shoe bomber, Richard Reid, was arrested after trying to detonate explosives inside his shoes while on a flight to the United States.
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shoe bomber
noun
Someone who attempts to smuggle a bomb in their shoe, especially onto an airplane
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Let's not forget about the shoe bomber.
"What did the shoe bomber lead to?
The shoe bomber: thought he was a Middle Eastern male.
He was supposed to be the other shoe bomber.
The "shoe bomber" who tried to blow up an American airliner in December almost succeeded.
One has been charged with conspiring with Richard Reid, the "shoe bomber".
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Because of the shoe-bomber we take off our shoes.
In the so-called shoe-bomber case and in others, explosives were the threat.
The shoe-bomber and the Glasgow airport raiders did indeed seem pretty inexpert.
Some are "rescued" from a life of petty crime; quite a few, like the shoe-bomber Richard Reid, are touched in prison.
They include Zacarias Moussaoui, one of the conspirators in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and shoe-bomber Richard Reid.
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