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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shot from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the origin of a photograph, video, or a moment captured in time, often in a cinematic or artistic context.
Example: "The film opens with a stunning shot from the top of the mountain, showcasing the breathtaking landscape below."
Alternatives: "an image taken from" or "a frame captured from".
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What a shot from Alex Hales!
Mitchell a shot from point - it's wide!
He stopped a shot from Brad Richards with his mask.
Safi has a shot from 35 yards that trickles embarrassingly.
90 min: Jordan Henderson tries a shot from distance.
Mike Miller dropped in a shot from beyond the arc.
Then there is a shot from the launching pad.
79 min: Malouda tries a shot from distance.
Gholami has a shot from distance that flies over.
His second crashed a shot from range off the post.
Santi Cazorla attempts to block a shot from Tom Huddlestone.
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