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Discover Ludwig"I shoot" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a complete sentence or as part of a longer sentence. It is commonly used to express the act of firing a gun or other weapon. Example: "I shoot at the target and hit the bullseye every time." In this sentence, "I shoot" is used as the main action verb and expresses the subject (I) firing a gun at the target. Another example: "I shoot a glance at my friend, silently asking for their opinion." In this sentence, "I shoot" is used as part of a longer sentence and means to quickly direct a look towards someone.
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So I shoot myself".
"I shoot perimeter shots.
I shoot an arrow right.
I shoot for 10 o'clock.
I shoot anywhere.
"You shoot, I shoot.
I shoot someone.
Now I shoot more".
"I shoot film".
Do I shoot?
So I shoot up there.
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