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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always shoot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are advising someone to consistently take action or make an attempt, often in a metaphorical sense related to taking chances or pursuing goals.
Example: "In life, you should always shoot for your dreams, no matter how unattainable they may seem."
Alternatives: "always aim" or "always take a shot".
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You always shoot broadside.
I always shoot to the head".
"They always shoot the messenger," Taguba told me.
"We always shoot for timeless elegance, nothing trendy," Goodwin says.
And if in doubt, always shoot out on a skateboard.
'Like I always shoot and strive for the best.
Similar(17)
"I always shot at privates.
He always shot me".
Iggy Russo almost always shot a 20.
"Yo!" is always shot on location.
In the movies, they're always shooting".
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