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The phrase "a shot at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate an opportunity to achieve something or to attempt something, often in a competitive context.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally got a shot at the championship title."
Alternatives: "an opportunity to" or "a chance to".
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North and perhaps for a shot at the Super Bowl.
"A shot at the head will often sail out".
It opens with a shot at the Koch brothers.
"Guys could get a shot at the pros.
Then the student fired a shot at the teacher.
And it cost him a shot at the tournament title.
Patrick even had a shot at the victory.
It has a shot at the big time".
"He deserves a shot at the Final Four.
A few then may take a shot at the Belmont.
"None of us could bury a shot at the end.
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