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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shot from a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to photography, film, or sports, where you are describing a specific image or moment captured from a particular source.
Example: "The documentary featured a shot from a helicopter, providing a stunning aerial view of the landscape."
Alternatives: "an image taken from a" or "a frame captured from a".
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Moments later Thomis had a shot from a narrow angle saved by the diving Karen Bardsley.
"A shot from a sniper at the beginning was the best solution," adds Pimentel.
Midfielder Nicolas Mezquida fired a shot from a sharp angle that a diving Penedo stopped.
Aleksandr I. Shumilin, a political analyst who was invited to appear, said he had turned down the request, sensing that the result would be a "mighty propagandistic blow: not a shot from a pistol, but a shot from a cannon".
It is almost close enough to hear a shot from a gun at the Taft Houses about 10 blocks away.
Or you might simply develop a rocket launcher, and line up a shot from a nearby rocky outcrop.
The girl was in her first-grade classroom on Tuesday when she was hit by a shot from a handgun.
The first came with a header from a free-kick, and the other with a shot from a corner.
Her 24 hours of freedom came to an end moments later with a shot from a dart gun loaded with a tranquilizer.
But Evans scored an own goal three minutes later, inadvertently knocking a shot from a former United teammate, Danny Simpson, into the net.
A minute from the end of normal time a point seemed to have been salvaged when Bassett curled in a shot from a Rachel Yankey corner.
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