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The phrase "a bullet on a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing ammunition or metaphorically in phrases, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "He felt like a bullet on a path, moving swiftly towards his goal."
Alternatives: "a bullet in a" or "a bullet for a".
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald were linked by the path of a bullet on a road across Dallas.
So Robert De Niro's introspective steel worker tells his friends, as he holds up a bullet on a Pennsylvania shooting trip in The Deer Hunter.
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His officers, he said, "have never and will never shoot a bullet on any Egyptian".
We dodged a bullet on this one".
Phew, he dodged a bullet on that one.
If someone was making tea, a kid might place a bullet on the burner, causing it to explode.
But Ward, who appeared in West End musical Rock of Ages, is back with a bullet on ITV primetime – as a contestant on ITV's Dancing on Ice, reports the Sun.
The Lebanese cabinet dodged a bullet on 10 November by postponing a vote about witnesses who allegedly gave investigators false information on the killing of former prime minister Rafik Hariri.
The Colombian president, Juan Manuel Santos, and the Marxist rebel leader Timochenko will use a pen made from a bullet on Monday to sign an agreement ending a half-century war that killed a quarter of a million people and made their nation a byword for violence.
I will aim straight and use a bullet on him".
The harsh reality of warfare philosophy is that the soldier wounded but not killed by a bullet on the frontline is a far greater drain on the economical and manpower resources of the enemy than is a fatality.
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