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“sonic boom” is correct and usable in written English.
It is a term used to refer to the loud shock wave created by an object traveling at supersonic speed. For example, "The fighter jet created a sonic boom as it quickly passed overhead."
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sonic boom
verb
To produce such an effect.
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Sonic boom.
Gregg Easterbrook's "Sonic Boom"?
See also sonic boom.
A sonic boom pulsed around the stadium.
level — baseball's sonic boom — as a sophomore.
Sonic Boom, Alice Tully Hall (874-6770).
Sonic Boom is a horrible mess.
Within minutes, a thunderous sonic boom shook me awake.
Sonic boom may be lessened but probably not eliminated.
"I didn't feel the sonic boom," he said.
What's missing from "Sonic Boom" is any discussion of politics.
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