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The phrase "aims a gun" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving firearms, typically to describe someone directing a gun at a target or person.
Example: "The officer aims a gun at the suspect, demanding that he put his hands up."
Alternatives: "points a gun" or "targets with a gun".
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She pulls a knife, stabs him in the groin, then aims a gun at him.
She made a series of works in the aftermath that are disturbing: she aims a gun at images of Diana's face and shoots.
A woman dressed as a nun kisses a bullet alone in front of her mirror, then aims a gun at an unseen enemy.
He finds Scully there, who aims a gun at him.
Elle aims a gun at Noah but Claire jumps in and takes the bullet.
If the burglar sees you and aims a gun, give up your property.
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He once dragged a ship up a mountain and aimed a gun at an actor.
("Remember, never aim a gun at another person, always at a target").
HANNAH: I don't say you aimed a gun at anyone.... HANNAH: You despise humanity.
To ward Miah off, one aimed a gun at him, forcing him to back away.
Bedini, aiming a gun at Demiraj, told him: "I'm here because of you.
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