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Free sign upThe phrase "a bullet in a" is grammatically correct but incomplete and may not convey a clear meaning without additional context.
You can use it in contexts related to firearms, violence, or metaphorical expressions, but it requires further information to clarify the intended message.
Example: "He felt like there was a bullet in a chamber, ready to be fired at any moment."
Alternatives: "a shot in a" or "a round in a".
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"You put a bullet in a gun, figuring it'll get shot once.
A 6-year-old boy was grazed by a bullet in a drive-by shooting in Princeton, N.C., Wednesday evening.
Also in Flint on Wednesday night, a woman was hit by a bullet in a drive-by shooting.
A child was wounded by a bullet in a domestic dispute in San Angelo, Tex., early Monday.
In fact, he said he would be "receptive" to putting a bullet in a gator if someone believed that it might help promote the state's tourism.
A one-time hockey player, he was struck in the neck by a bullet in a drive-by shooting, and rendered paraplegic in his early 20s.
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He took a bullet in an anti-Indian protest on August 2nd in Kupwara, some 90km (56 miles) away.
I was cleaning the yard when I found a piece of paper with a bullet in an envelope addressed to my husband.
A man came in with a bullet in his thigh.
Police found a second man with a bullet in his leg hiding in a nearby backyard.
A firefight ensued, and Peralta took a bullet in the head — a friendly-fire ricochet.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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