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"close-up shot" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use the phrase when talking or writing about the type of camera shot used for filming a particular scene. For example, "The filmmaker used a close-up shot to capture the subtle expression on the actor's face."
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Get a well-lit, close up shot that is as recent as possible, and smile.
Photograph: Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters Here's a close up shot of Benzema's exquisite finish.
"THIS!" he said, brandishing a close up shot of a spangly brooch on the lapel of this Andrew guy's jacket.
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When you need a close up shot of something, you can get it.
In our words, it's a close up shot of a shag carpet which giggles when you touch it.
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By default, it cycles through screen savers — pretty stock images like grass and close up shots of peacocks.
"I predict Google Glass users upload a lot of close up shots of incoming fists," wrote another reader.
Close up shots of the man's back shows how the muscles react to the surge of electricity, contracting as the taser hits.
There's an eerie emptiness to these close up shots of mechanical systems.
This is further justified by the close up shots of the Nike shoes.
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