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The phrase "a quick shoot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to photography, filming, or any situation where a brief or fast action is involved.
Example: "We only have a few minutes before sunset, so let's do a quick shoot to capture the golden hour."
Alternatives: "a brief session" or "a fast shoot".
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The next aim is to break into the top half of the table, but it will be important for the new owner and an increasingly divided fanbase hoping for a quick shoot up the table to realise that is an increasingly onerous task because of the recent ground made up by other mid-table sides.
Look into getting a photographer for a quick shoot either at rehearsal or at a gig.
The double-leg takedown is essentially a quick shoot in at your opponent's lower body that ends with you wrapping up the legs and dropping to the mat.
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Word on the set was that the project had a quick shooting schedule — barely more than two weeks.
It was a really quick shoot.
With San Francisco for example, we shot over four days, but this was a very quick shoot of two days.
Our company, Code Monkeys at Work, produces an application, Quick Shot.
Can I ask you a quick question?" "Shoot".
When he finally got "Holy Motors" off the ground he surrounded himself with a mostly young crew, which created the potential of "discovering cinema together again" and helped keep energy levels high for a quick, challenging shoot.
He might as well tie in a quick video shoot with grime linchpin AJ Tracey while he's at it.
Quick: shoot over to Meryl Streep, then zigzag to Michelle Williams!
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