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The phrase "a shoot at a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to attempts or efforts directed towards a specific target or goal, often in a competitive or challenging situation.
Example: "After several attempts, he finally got a shoot at a championship title."
Alternatives: "an attempt at a" or "a shot at a".
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For Lorde, he set up a shoot at a friend's apartment, on the forty-second floor of Frank Gehry's twisting silver skyscraper just west of the Brooklyn Bridge, putting colored bulbs on a lighting rig and hiring a friend to take photos while he directed.
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