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The phrase "a shot that will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing an attempt or effort that is expected to achieve a certain outcome.
Example: "This is a shot that will change the course of our project for the better."
Alternatives: "an attempt that will" or "a chance that will".
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"Social media is an attention economy where there are hundreds of thousands of pictures, so young people are often willing to take risks to have a shot that will catch others' attention," Quan-Haase said.
"Social media is an attention economy where there's hundreds of thousands of pictures, so young people are often willing to take risks to have a shot that will catch others' attention," Quan-Haase says.
"I'm not the right person to say don't do this, but if you do it, just try to do it as carefully as possible, knowing that you are taking a risk". "Social media is an attention economy where there's hundreds of thousands of pictures, so young people are often willing to take risks to have a shot that will catch others' attention," Quan-Haase says.
It was a shot that will immediately join Woods's career highlight reel.
"I want her approval so I can get a shot that will make me sleep forever".
It's definitely a shot that will stay in my memory for a long time".
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Although there have been some early stumbles, the decision to hand Details to an unknown like Mr. Peres seems like a long shot that will pay off.
Nothing could be further from the truth from what will amount to a cheap shot that will go out through the conservative echo chamber.
Over all, infants who get B.C.G. vaccine are more likely to survive to age 5. Scientists want to keep the B.C.G. vaccine but add a booster shot that will make it last longer.
Securities industry insiders are interpreting the move as a parting shot that will eventually have the NYSE dealing in top Nasdaq stocks like Microsoft and Cisco Systems.
Flattering angles and clothing are helpful, but do not make the mistake of putting up a glamour shot that will cause your audience to not recognize you or to be startled when they see you on screen or in person.
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