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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sniper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who shoots from a concealed position, typically in a military or tactical context.
Example: "The team deployed a sniper to provide cover during the operation."
Alternatives: "a marksman" or "a sharpshooter".
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He's like a sniper.
With a sniper rifle.
"There's a sniper shooting through here".
My cousin was killed by a sniper.
However, a sniper fatally shoots Perry.
"We've got a sniper post".
Every day you'd be facing a sniper.
One American was killed by a sniper.
"A sniper killed her on the spot".
I had a sniper in my unit.
"He's probably a sniper that we hit".
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