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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to shoot it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's skill or capability to shoot something, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "His ability to shoot it accurately made him a valuable player on the team."
Alternatives: "skill to shoot it" or "capability to shoot it".
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Choose a gun and caliber based on your ability to shoot it accurately and well.
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What we like about the Helio Ocean, besides it being kickass all around, is the new ability to shoot video and upload it directly to YouTube.
Its ability to shoot rapidly, Mr. denHoed said, makes it easier to thin a pack of predators.
But when you duck out of the sun your ability to shoot takes a hit so it's a catch.
And it works with an optional external housing that gives it the ability to shoot pictures up to 100 feet underwater.
That gives it the ability to shoot footage with 520 lines of horizontal video, and digital still images of 1,152 pixels by 864 pixels in size.
They include the ability to shoot video in the apps, or upload it directly.
The U.S. is in the process of upgrading its ability to shoot down an incoming missile.
The Red One is fantastic for its ability to shoot natively in 4k mode.
The phone will also have the ability to shoot 2D panoramic photos with its Exmor R image sensor.
What most impresses me about the iPhone 4's camera though is its ability to shoot in low light.
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