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The phrase "a shot man" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a man who has been shot, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The police found a shot man lying on the ground, and they immediately called for an ambulance."
Alternatives: "a wounded man" or "an injured man".
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After pulling the trigger four times, she called the police and said coolly, "I need to report a shot man, and he's dead".
You gotta do a shot man!" .
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Identifying Ford from a photo of the fatally shot man, Oscar Hernandez said Ford sometimes locked himself in a bathroom in the building.
"You can't make every shot, man.
It was a shocking dismissal, symptomatic of a man with a shot mind.
Since Laura has never slept with a man — she's a "gold star lesbian," she says later — does she make a likely one-shot man trap?
A man with a camera took a shot of another man standing in front of the van.
On Monday, a mob shot a man who refused to provide them with power from his generator.
"What a shot!" a twentysomething man shouted.
A shot of a man whose sneakers matched his car focuses only on his feet.
If there is a shot of a man sipping a beer, there is a "drinking" option under the "fans" category.
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