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Discover LudwigThe phrase "few shot" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe a short length of time or a small number of attempts at something. For example, "I finished the project in just a few shots."
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(I count nine drinks for four girls, give or take a few shot glasses).
"I remember that the weight would lift after a few shot glasses.
After all, how is it possible that among thousands upon thousands of demonstrators, he was one of the few shot dead?
A chase ensued, followed by a confrontation outside of a state park that left Few shot in the head and his child dead after being riddled with bullets.
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Take a few shots".
We heard a few shots.
Clive had taken a few shots.
Few shots came from flat lies.
Nonetheless, he took a few shots.
"I've taken a few shots".
A few shots hadn't even hit the paper.
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