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The phrase "a shoot at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is attempting to achieve something or take a chance at a goal or target.
Example: "He took a shoot at the championship title, hoping to finally win after years of hard work."
Alternatives: "an attempt at" or "a shot at".
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The next morning, we were summoned for a shoot at Birdland, which smelled like last night's cocktails.
"When I do a shoot at the beach, I charge more because my equipment is going to go through hell".
Filming on Star Wars: The Force Awakens was shut down for several weeks last July after Ford broke his leg during a shoot at Pinewood Studios near London.
Ms Geimer had been hired as a model for a shoot at the home of Polanski's friend Jack Nicholson when the alleged incident took place.
Alan the sous chef shows us a lentil and morteau sausage stew he is trying out to go with the legs of a mallard from a shoot at Wootton last week.
Queen Elizabeth II was criticized by animal rights activists today after newspaper photographs showed her wringing the neck of a live pheasant with her bare hands during a shoot at the royal retreat at Sandringham.
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Then, a shooting at a summer camp outside Oslo.
A man was seriously injured in a shooting at a Worcester, Mass., apartment complex Sunday night.
A man was hospitalized after a shooting at a Pooler, Ga., gas station Thursday afternoon.
A woman was killed in a shooting at a home near Lake Greenwood, S.C., on Wednesday evening.
A shooting at a New Orleans, La., intersection left a 28-year-old man dead early Sunday.
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