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Discover Ludwig"unexploded ordnance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to ammunition that has been fired by military personnel, but has not yet exploded. For example, "The demolition crew had to carefully inspect the area for unexploded ordnance before they could begin their work."
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Unexploded ordnance hides along country roads.
Unexploded ordnance is still found here.
Unexploded ordnance detonations and "other" accounted for 4 percent each.
The airport is full of unexploded ordnance and mines.
You will, however, see signs warning of "UXO" (unexploded ordnance).
Nearby are crumbling Pashtun villages of mud-brick homes, sprinkled with trash and unexploded ordnance.
He also hired a team of external consultants to search the firm's books for unexploded ordnance.
Sometimes the insurgents use military-grade explosives from unexploded ordnance or conventional land mines.
They were killed as the sappers tried to defuse unexploded ordnance in Beit Lahiya.
Task Force Rio's cleanup crews were still being slowed down by unexploded ordnance.
By some estimates, 200 Laotians a year are killed by unexploded ordnance from the war.
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