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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auto shot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to photography, gaming, or automation, referring to a feature that automatically captures a shot or image.
Example: "The camera's auto shot feature allows users to take pictures without manually pressing the shutter button."
Alternatives: "automatic capture" or "auto capture".
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Save and do over until you get about 50 sniper shots, at least 500 auto shots, and at least 20 rocket shots.
The sample cup was placed on a 48-position autosampler (auto-shot sampler AS 1020-E, Frontier Laboratories Ltd ,Fukushima, Japan) and injected by freefall into the furnace existing of a quartz pyrolysis tube which is placed above the injector of the GC coupled with an interface needle through the septum.
Gauss Rifles will be the best general-purpose weapon because of its 15-round clip and its auto-shot capability.
Auto-shot is a lovely luxury to bank on, but realize you are limited in shots/second so make your timing count.
The Slapstick festival afforded the opportunity to watch Chaplin both in City Lights, which took years to make and was finally released in 1931, and in Kid Auto Races, shot in one day in 1914, within a few hours of each other.
In his "Auto Polaroid" shots from 1969-71 LucaSamarasas made a series of quick-change transformations with wigs, makeup and props, getting nearly instant feedback from the fast-developing prints.
On Sept. 10, Mr. Muhammad and Mr. Osbourne showed up together at Sure Shot Auto Sales, a used car dealership in Trenton.
First, the mode dial has only four positions — Auto, Movie, Best Shot and Motion Snapshot — and two of them are wasted.
On Sept. 10, however, Mr. Osbourne went with Mr. Muhammad to Sure Shot Auto Sales, a used-car dealership in Trenton, where they paid $250 for the Caprice.
Mr. Osbourne's name arose in the case when the authorities learned that he had accompanied Mr. Muhammad to a Trenton used-car dealership, Sure Shot Auto Sales, on Sept. 10, where they paid $250 for the Caprice.
Chris Okupski, owner of Sure Shot Auto in Trenton, said today that the Caprice was a former undercover police car that he sold to Mr. Muhammad and another man, Nathaniel Osborne, for $250 in August 2001.
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