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The phrase "a really good shot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is skilled at shooting, whether in sports or photography, or to refer to a successful attempt at something.
Example: "After practicing for weeks, she finally made a really good shot during the basketball game."
Alternatives: "an excellent shot" or "a great attempt".
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She was a really good shot.
"I hit a really good shot there," he said.
"I thought I hit a really good shot in there," he said.
"You'd have to be a really good shot to splash water into somebody's mouth," he said.
I do love this country, and I saw somebody take a really good shot at it.
You had to be a really good shot at that distance.
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In other words, if we decide to use your question, you've got a really, really good shot at the giftcard.
"I want to give it another really good shot over the next four years and get what I didn't get this year," he said.
Consider using bracket exposures if you want to be sure of getting one really good shot.
Thank goodness the flash worked and I got a few really good shots.
"She just kept calm and I got a lot of really good shots". Now a professor of art history, Oriana Baddeley says, "Modelling wasn't this big deal.
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