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The phrase "are shot here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something being filmed or photographed in a specific location.
Example: "The scenes for the movie are shot here in this beautiful park."
Alternatives: "are filmed here" or "are recorded here".
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(None of the kitchen or servants' quarters scenes are shot here, because those parts of the house have been modernized; a full set was built in London).
The cleverest picture in the book is reserved for the White Stripes, the low-tech duo whose second album famously featured no bass at all, and who are shot here as a carnival knife-throwing act, with Meg White on the receiving end.
"It could also be because they think they are better placed to play non-resident Indians in films that are shot here".
Many films and sitcoms are shot here.
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"Because for a lot of people, it comes down to the bottom line: 'Slap Shot' was shot here".
Some middle-to-low budget films are going to find themselves without crew because all the American films are shooting here".
"We heard of people being shot here and there.
Some of the scenes are being shot here.
In fact, the film Big, with Tom Hanks, was shot here.
More than 3,000 people have been shot here.
"The Gardener" is extraordinary, partly because it is being shot here at all.
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