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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after shot" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that occurs or happens after a shot is taken or fired. For example: - After taking the shot, the basketball player triumphantly raised his hands in the air. - The doctor advised the patient to rest for a few hours after receiving the flu shot. - The police arrested the suspect after a shot was fired in the crowded nightclub. - The golfer carefully studied the green before taking the shot, and after shot, he was pleased to see the ball land close to the hole.
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In the "after" shot, from February of this year, the houses are gone.
And he hit shot after shot after shot.
It was shot after shot after shot," she said.
"We blocked shot after shot," Coach John Tortorella said.
Cameroon tried shot after shot, some of them wild.
Danilo Gallinari hit shot after shot, then faded into the background.
He whipped out his garish pink driver and bombed shot after shot past the young whippersnapper.
Mr. O'Quinn seemed patient as they took shot after shot and he repeated the same lines over and over again.
Unfortunately, the Red Bulls knew how to convert their chances, while the Dynamo sent shot after shot into the stands.
Shaking his head and raising his arms, he watched shot after shot skim past him into the corners for winners.
The Kings gave the Mighty Ducks shot after shot after shot to beat them Tuesday night.
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