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The phrase "are shot from a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the origin or source of something, often in relation to photography or projectiles.
Example: "The images are shot from a unique angle that captures the essence of the landscape."
Alternatives: "are taken from a" or "are fired from a".
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A lot of scenes are shot from a car — not establishing shots that indicate whose house the next scene will take place in but exploratory shots: What's down this road?
Many scenes are shot from a distance.
Intimate conversations are shot from a camera position that drifts past the principals with an almost imperceptible movement, as if from a gently flowing river.
Many third-person games (where you see your character on screen rather than inhabiting it from a first-person perspective) are shot from a sort of top-down angle.
It conceptually assumes that many triangular ray tubes (not rays) are shot from a transmitter.
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It's shot from a distance, and everything is blurred.
All the victims were shot from a distance.
He testified that Smoot was shot from a few feet away.
The video is shot from a balcony, and its style is familiar.
Ms. Bartana's video is shot from a bridge above a Tel Aviv highway.
Each video had been shot from a camera mounted near the table.
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