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The phrase "a bit shot when" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "I felt a bit shot when I realized I had forgotten my presentation."
Alternatives: "a little tired when" or "somewhat exhausted when".
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"Confidence has got to be a bit shot when you're in that situation.
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He also takes on the headset's small field-of-view, something that honestly feels like a bit of a cheap shot when he compares it to other AR headsets that use much more simplistic optical systems.
Spectator Ryan Whalesby said: "It was exciting, it started to rain a little bit which obviously puts a bit of a damper on it and they're gone in a shot when they ride past but it's a good feeling.
Just take a shot when it happens!
Tranmere, which is coached by the former Liverpool star John Aldridge, still has a shot at a bit of glory when it is scheduled to play Leicester City at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday in the League Cup final.
"The third set was frustrating because I got a bit distracted when he fell on the ground after a couple of shots," Murray added.
At the end of the night Collette was a bit snippy when my good friend Jean and I asked for a quick Patrick McMullan photographer shot.
A bit noisy when full.
It is a bit fun when they give such feedback.
'We felt a bit embarrassed when you were shopping' (PP3).
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