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The phrase "do a shot" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to refer to consuming a small amount of alcohol, usually in one gulp.
Example: "At the party, everyone decided to do a shot to celebrate the New Year."
Alternatives: "take a shot" or "down a shot."
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Wanna do a shot?" We did.
"I don't think she's going to be willing to do a shot," she said.
"When they come in," he said, "let's make them do a shot, both of them".
Still, do a shot and you will be warm all the way home.
"You're not going to die if you do a shot together".
Everyone cross that off your Magna Carta Bingo Sheet and do a shot.
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Maybe you do a shot-for-shot remake of the restaurant scene from the Godfather, even going so far as to memorize the Italian, but you're all wearing turn-of-the-century one-piece bathing suits and stroking handlebar mustaches.
What does a shot sound like?
So I went and did a shot of vodka".
Before leaving, the two did a shot of tequila.
"In traditional movie-making, you can be doing a shot, and an actor does something brilliant.
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