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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fire bullets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in the same way as "fire shots" or "fire rounds" (when referring to firing guns). For example, "The soldier fired bullets at the enemy".
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They will shoot water on me, fire bullets.
Both are semi-automatic: they fire bullets as quickly as you can keep pulling the trigger.
"When we got the helicopter, the scouts would fire bullets at the poachers from the helicopter".
All semiautomatic weapons fire bullets as rapidly as the trigger can be pulled.
We saw a military that would not fire bullets at the people they were sworn to protect.
The rest are airguns that have been jerry-rigged to fire bullets or deactivated weapons that have been drilled out.
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In literature he fired bullets everywhere.
Unitas and Namath fired bullets from a pocket of blockers.
On one side are government thugs firing bullets.
There is a protocol, firing bullets in sets of three.
They came up in the elevator, fired bullets and left".
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