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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete shot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a fully realized or successful attempt at something, often in sports or photography.
Example: "After practicing for weeks, I finally made a complete shot from the three-point line."
Alternatives: "a perfect attempt" or "a successful try".
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Of course, this could be a complete shot in the dark; Sony Ericsson is already saying the second half of '09, so saying "October or November" gives them a 33% shot at being right.
"Honestly, that email was a complete shot in the dark," said Benefiel, a sophomore chemical engineering student.
The three layers should now form a complete shot glass.
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The Orrery was one of the most complex visual effects, contained 80 100 million polygons, and took several weeks to render as a single, complete shot.
Like a complete long shot, guard Matt Slauson said.
"Bernie came in with the luxury of being a complete long shot and just letting loose.
"It's a complete long shot, but if it's available, we're going to work hard to see if there's any chance".
The Scottish actor is obviously a complete long shot for an Oscar nomination, but he was nominated once before (for "Reuben, Reuben"); why couldn't it happen again?
"But there's not a clear demarcation when the transition occurs from chemo that has a good chance of being helpful to chemo that is a complete long shot".
The two shots were then combined to deceive the viewer into believing that it was one complete shot.
He told me a story about the first complete shots of Ida, which had trickled in slowly, over a period of months in early 1994.
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