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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new shot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as photography, film, or when discussing attempts at achieving something, like a new opportunity or perspective.
Example: "After reviewing the footage, the director decided to take a new shot to capture the scene from a different angle."
Alternatives: "a fresh attempt" or "a different angle".
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They gave the 40th running of the race a new shot of American pride.
So he used these natural dips to signal a cut to a new shot.
Influenza is caused by a virus, which changes so rapidly that a new shot is needed each year.
That is a new shot played today and people should be saying it's a new way to go.
He hangs spots, snakes cable, provides power to the stars' trailers, and helps light the scenery whenever the camera is repositioned for a new shot.
So now it is Durant's turn to absorb the hard lessons and convert them into something useful: a new move, a new shot, a few more muscles.
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For now, "Mystery Train" offers a fresh, new shot of rock 'n' roll's oldest, most primal pleasures.
The effect is impressionistic, almost painterly, with each new shot a brush stroke that fills in the picture, but also a little disorienting.
In the next town he traveled to, he hired a table, performed the same stunts with the balls, and added a few new shots.
Total Film also noted the similarity of the trailer to the one debuted at Comic-Con and D23, with a few new shots featuring Nebula and the Collector.
Among adolescents who had received a plasma-derived vaccine, 69percentt had an antibody response to the new shot.
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