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'fire shots' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used figuratively to mean to take action or to make a point. For example, "The Senator fired off several shots in her rebuttal of the opposition's argument."
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If the other two did fire shots, they missed.
The soldiers fire shots into the high grass along the river's shores.
Our officers are highly trained and professional and fire shots only once or twice a year.
Officials said several revelers had used the gun to fire shots in the air outside the house.
As the story made its way around the Internet, readers rushed in to fire shots of their own.
Preventing the factions from fighting takes real soldiers, with the credibility necessary to avoid having to fire shots.
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It remained unclear who had fired shots at the cars.
Another neighbor, who declined to give his name, said: "I heard rapid-fire shots.
Yet it goes unasked, much less answered, by this film's rapid-fire shots of the works on display.
If someone or something is hurtling toward you, a typical S.L.R. may have trouble keeping rapid-fire shots in focus.
Adelaide then applied the squeeze and kicked nine of the next dozen goals, including three rapid-fire shots to open the third term, to effectively seal their win.
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