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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clean shot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a clear or unobstructed opportunity to take a shot, often in sports or photography.
Example: "He took a clean shot at the goal, and the ball sailed into the net."
Alternatives: "clear shot" or "unobstructed shot."
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His son shot it: "I thought he had a good, clean shot".
"With his shoulder, a clean shot".
"He had a clean shot at Stonehenge, and he blinked," he said.
It was like you had a solid, straight-on clean shot without people or el poles.
He prefers a clean shot at a random stranger caught in some unguarded, mundane moment.
The Sparks were unable to get off a clean shot in the final seconds.
Pelosi had a clean shot at redefining the Democrats - for about four days.
"It's seldom you get such a clean shot," a senior Obama adviser told Politico.
It didn't appear to be a clean shot, but Wade didn't seem overly committed to continuing.
Zardes returned four minutes later with a clean shot on goal that Crépeau parried wide.
I will tip him very well to take a clean shot".
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