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The phrase "are shot with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been filled or infused with a particular substance or quality, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The cocktails are shot with a burst of fresh citrus flavor, making them incredibly refreshing."
Alternatives: "are infused with" or "are filled with".
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The scenes are shot with a mix of close-ups and long shots, and they are edited for maximum visual and narrative clarity.
"The ones that are shot with C.G.I".
Régnier's leopard-print portraits are shot with a democratic generosity.
To use the right hunting vernacular, birds are shot with birdshot.
A hundred thousand Americans are shot with guns every year; one in three Americans knows someone who has been shot.
Many of the online classes that are available out there are shot with a webcam in the back of a classroom.
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If you are shooting with someone else, you will most likely be scoring their arrows.
If you are shooting with someone else, pretend they aren't there, if possible.
It's shot with light.
Some scenes were shot with the camera.
All were shot with a.38 revolver.
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