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The phrase "a shoot in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to "a shot in the dark" or "a shot in the arm," but without context, it is unclear when to use it.
Example: "Taking a shoot in the dark, I decided to apply for the job even though I didn't meet all the qualifications."
Alternatives: "a shot in the dark" or "a stab in the dark."
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I was on a shoot in Shropshire the other day.
The longest trip I've taken was to a shoot in the Philippines.
At a shoot in a church with a clutch of models, disaster strikes.
The actor had been on hiatus from a shoot in Atlanta.
He began with a shoot in the Galápagos Islands that paid homage to Darwin's studies there.
The Economist reckoned it cost £3,000 per person per day to participate in a shoot in 2011.
"One of our incredible captains called all his flying buddies to fly over a shoot in New Jersey".
We know who's in front of this "grassroots campaign": Botham, who runs a shoot in North Yorkshire.
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There was a shooting in our auditorium.
A man was shot in the neck while fleeing a shooting in Lafayette, La., early Saturday.
Lester Barnum witnessed a shooting in the street.
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