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The use of the phrase “bullet to” is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English. If you are looking to convey the idea that someone is moving quickly, you might use a phrase such as "made a beeline" or "headed for". For example, "He made a beeline for the door when he heard his boss coming."
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A bullet to the head.
Takes a silver bullet to kill Brutus Jones!
Weber beat Thomas with a bullet to the right side.
There is no single magic bullet to improve iPhone service.
Also, a bullet to the head will stop one cold.
Mr. Amrani killed himself with a bullet to the forehead.
They killed him with a bullet to the head.
Talk about a bullet to your heart, to your soul".
Leaden Like a bullet To supplant Life from its centre.
He died from a bullet to the head, they said.
There is no silver bullet to this problem.
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