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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shooting spree" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a series of violent and uncontrolled shooting incidents. Example: The city was in a state of panic after a shooting spree left three people dead and several others injured.
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A shooting spree through Orange County, Calif., left four people dead, including the shooter.
A shooting spree — it's hard to detect - shooting sprees draw international media attention.
A shooting spree, lasting minutes and spanning several blocks, had sparked terror in the busy area.
"They had a shooting spree where four guys got hot for them.
In 1995, it massacred 53 people in a shooting spree in a Christian-dominated village.
Someone has gone on a shooting spree in Central Park and killed 15 people.
It would be equally tragic if he'd gone on a shooting spree in a post office, supermarket, or hospital.
In December 20 children and six adults were killed in a shooting spree at a school in the state.
Five people were killed in a shooting spree that spanned four locations in Terrell, Tex., Monday night.
Lao Da reacts by going on a shooting spree, killing 17 people, and is executed by a firing squad.
On a different date, he talked more specifically about going on a shooting spree at the College of Charleston.
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