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The phrase "a fire shot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to shooting a firearm or in a metaphorical sense, such as describing a sudden burst of energy or emotion.
Example: "As the competition began, he felt a fire shot through him, igniting his determination to win."
Alternatives: "a burst of fire" or "a shot of flame".
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By the time Simon and his friends head back to LA, he's had sex with two women, caused a fire, shot someone, and stolen a car.
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A man sitting in his car was killed when a gunman fired shots into the vehicle.
When a man in the house opened it and immediately slammed it shut, a gunman fired shots through the door.
In 2001, a lunatic fired shots at the White House.
A gunman fired shots at the United States Embassy in the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, on Friday.
Video shows an officer firing shots while he is laying on the ground.
Frecklington then played a clever one-two with Bennett, who after taking a touch, fired a shot past Steele.
Local television channel NBC4 News reported that a man with a rifle had fired shots.
Even Porter Robinson started a Twitter fight firing shots and throwing around the term "sell out".
He took a stride, then fired a shot that went over Noronen's stick and in.
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