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"for a bullet" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You might use this phrase in a variety of ways, such as in the phrase "He jumped out of the way for a bullet."
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"They'll put you in jail for a bullet in Mexico.
He underwent surgery for a bullet wound from a small-caliber handgun.
"I don't believe anything in politics is fatal, except for a bullet," Mr. Crane said.
Mr. Johnson had undergone surgery Friday for a bullet in the head.
At the end of the video, Johnson appears to give up on begging for a bullet.
I took the Acela, America's sorry excuse for a bullet train, from New York to Washington.
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An associate will be lauded for "taking a bullet" for the team.
In the last few days Mr Thaksin has swapped his prime ministerial limousine for a bullet-proof minivan.
For a bullet-a-minute action/thriller, London Has Fallen is good.
The Control Arms coalition is calling for a bullet-proof treaty that will prevent irresponsible arms transfers that fuel conflict, poverty and serious human rights abuses.
The case for a bullet-train system that "shrinks the state," linking its major population centers, is based on a need to improve the flow of people and goods, Boehm said.
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