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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bullet of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing a specific type of bullet related to a particular subject, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The detective found a bullet of unusual design at the crime scene."
Alternatives: "a round of" or "a projectile of".
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That one goes astray though, and Baghdatis wraps things up with a bullet of a serve.
The striker had earlier gone close to beating Jaime Penedo with a bullet of a shot.
A bullet of a forehand from Nadal and here's another set point, this time on his serve at 7-6.
Twenty-three mintoes inthethe match, a bullet of a header by Jorgensen just missed the net.
The inquest heard that Budd, 29, from Ripon, North Yorkshire, was killed by a bullet of a type used by British forces.
Fifty minutes were played when the Portuguese soared before unloading a bullet of a header that gave Wayne Hennessey zero chance.
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We took off like a bullet out of a gun, climbing nearly vertical.
For the power test, subjects were instructed to, "Lift the weight as fast and explosively as you can – like a bullet out of a gun.
The torsional vibration of a gun barrel induced by the spin-up of a bullet, being of ballistic interest, is also treated.
"They scored a beautiful goal - a real bullet of a shot.
A little bullet of a man, he runs around onstage, shouting and yelling.
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