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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second shooting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing incidents involving firearms, particularly when referring to multiple shooting events.
Example: "After the initial incident, there was a second shooting reported in the same area just hours later."
Alternatives: "another shooting" or "a subsequent shooting".
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She dismissed rumours of a second shooting at Bolling Air Force Base.
She dismissed rumours of a second shooting at Bolling Air Force Base.
The others died in a second shooting at a mosque about two miles away on Linwood Avenue.
1 Violence in a Georgia County In Georgia, the murder of a sheriff-elect and a second shooting have stirred fears that the county's longstanding corruption problems have taken an ugly turn.
In a second shooting, Kurt Richard, 22, of East 55th Street, was fatally shot about 4 a.m. at the corner of Nostrand Avenue and Herkimer Place, the police said.
In a second shooting on April 30, soldiers from another unit in the 82nd Airborne said they returned fire after being shot at while moving through Falluja in a convoy.
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A third shooting victim, Rais Bhuiyan, 37, a former Air Force pilot from Bangladesh, survived after Mr. Stroman shot him in the face at close range.
In a third shooting, an employee of a Brooklyn supermarket was shot to death last night by a fellow employe, the police said.
A third shooting victim was found alive less than a mile away, and police are investigating whether the two crime scenes were connected.
A policewoman was murdered in a third shooting believed to have been carried out by the same attacker.
Steve Scott secured a fifth shooting place for Britain at the 2016 Olympic Games by winning World Cup silver.
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