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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for shooting" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to indicate the purpose or reason for doing something related to shooting or using a gun. For example: - "He bought a new rifle for shooting at the range." - "The hunting trip was cancelled due to the closure of the forest for shooting." - "She received specialized training for shooting in competitions."
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She settled for shooting 3-pointers.
"For shooting innocent Liberians, it's wrong".
He was known for shooting it.
He's got something of a reputation for shooting from distance.
Purdey used to make a gun for shooting elephants.
Until that moment, Stefani was best known for shooting deer.
But I was looking for shooting stars, not reality ones.
Tells about the preparations for shooting the scene.
Others were given to the Air Force for shooting practice.
"Tonight just wasn't Nick's night for shooting the ball.
But he refused to condemn staff for shooting the gorilla.
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