After all the discussion previously about the intransitive verb of “feed” and the dubious accuracy of “flea facts” nobody mentioned the problem with “explosive experts” ?!?
The term would be explosives experts. Explosive experts may well be more amusing to watch in a debate, but not terribly helpful in terms of a “baby boom” unless grammar discussion by said experts were carried out in the vicinity of children.
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After all the discussion previously about the intransitive verb of “feed” and the dubious accuracy of “flea facts” nobody mentioned the problem with “explosive experts” ?!?
The term would be explosives experts. Explosive experts may well be more amusing to watch in a debate, but not terribly helpful in terms of a “baby boom” unless grammar discussion by said experts were carried out in the vicinity of children.