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The phrase "a more effective shot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quality or impact of a shot, typically in contexts like photography, sports, or film.
Example: "To improve our chances of scoring, we need to focus on taking a more effective shot during the game."
Alternatives: "a better shot" or "a stronger shot".
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The new drug may one day transform the $5 billion market for treating osteoporosis by replacing a weekly regimen of pills, such as Merck's Fosamax, with a more effective shot that can be given just twice a year.
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The government says the combined shot is safer and a more effective public health tool because, among other things, parents often fail to get the full number of shots for their children when the vaccines are administered separately.
West had a more effective opening lead.
It makes you a more effective businessperson.
More effective leadership means a more effective team.
People want a more effective VA.
TB needs a more effective vaccine.
They don't move, and are often times more effective than a shot to the chest.
FluMist vaccine — a live virus in a nasal spray — is much more effective than flu shots in protecting young children against the disease, a study has found.
This is a very effective shot and can be taken at any height.
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