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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shot of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to photography, film, or even in a metaphorical sense to describe a brief moment or glimpse of something.
Example: "The director captured a shot of a breathtaking sunset that left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "a glimpse of a" or "a frame of a".
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"There'd be a shot of a crocus.
It ended with a shot of a script marked "confidential".
The piece ended with a shot of a torn American flag.
The little ditty precedes a shot of a missile blasting off.
Finally, there was a shot of a single slice in a couple of setups.
Here you have a shot of a street [31st Street in Manhattan], fairly common, mundane.
A recent Ukrainian advert opens with a shot of a model Soviet plane in soft light.
There is also a shot of a man's arm, probably Harvey's, stretching across the screen.
A shot of a man whose sneakers matched his car focuses only on his feet.
"There was a shot of a girl, with her legs open, she had white panties".
After the attacks, a shot of a plane exploding was eliminated from the first episode.
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