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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fire a bullet' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
For example, you could use it in the sentence "The soldier loaded his gun and fired a bullet." You could also use this phrase in a figurative sense, such as in the sentence "The CEO fired a bullet when she issued the new policy without consulting her staff."
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"You fire a bullet at a PT boat, it goes right through it," Mr. Iannucci said.
"But such guns can fire a bullet and they can probably kill.
The Cowboys immediately looked toward the end zone, with Romo trying to fire a bullet between two defenders converging on Owens at the goal line.
He got onto a secure military base with two highly lethal civilian handguns, one of which could fire a bullet a second without reloading.
"If I don't fire a bullet in anger and I have cleared that area," he said, "that will be a success".
"Suppose," says Davies "you wanted to fire a bullet at a one-inch target on the other side of the observable universe, twenty billion light years away.
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One fired a bullet into the ceiling.
He fired a bullet into her head from inches away.
They refused and abandoned us without firing a bullet," says a Yazidi economist.
Yet for every ton of carbon we emit, we are firing a bullet into the air.
In a crisis, downgrading debt can be like firing a bullet into a company's heart.
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