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Discover Ludwig'down the barrel' is a correct and commonly used English phrase.
It is often used to refer to something being done "head-on", with no hesitation or avoidance. For example, "I looked down the barrel of the situation and decided I had to take action".
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Selby stares down the barrel.
His colleagues will ram black powder down the barrel.
"One time he looked down the barrel of the mortar.
"We were obviously staring down the barrel of defeat".
"We started putting other things down the barrel.
England were staring down the barrel before lunch.
"We were staring down the barrel of losing $115m nationally".
We were looking down the barrel of a gun".
When you've stared down the barrel of a gun nothing scares you any more and Joaquín Caparrós has stared down the barrel of a gun.
My friend narrowed his eyes, sighting me skeptically down the barrel of his burrito.
When Mr. Simons walked over, he found himself staring down the barrel of a gun.
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