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Discover LudwigThe phrase "firing a gun" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, you could use it like this, "I heard the sound of someone firing a gun in the distance." In general, you could use this phrase when you are discussing the act of shooting a gun.
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Someone started firing a gun.
"Firing a gun for no reason".
I don't enjoy firing a gun.
Mr. Hill points his fingers as if firing a gun.
Then Bond walking into a room firing a gun.
And, of course, someone firing a gun at a wall.
Recent works feature a woman in a burqa and a young boy firing a gun.
"I don't have an interest in firing a gun," Recce said.
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Persona-users usually summon their Persona by firing a gun-like object called an Evoker at their head.
She never fired a gun.
Then he fired a gun.
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