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"give something a shot" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express enthusiasm about trying something new, or when you are encouraging someone else to try something. For example, "Let's give this new recipe a shot and see how it turns out!"
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He's giving something a go".
"We needed something to give us a shot in the arm.
Lionel, you want to give her a shot or something?" Murray's voice is a whine.
(Yeep! Someone please give me a shot of something 100 proof).
However, despite the fact that this approach has produced nothing but false alarms, a new technique developed in England may give observers a shot at espying something real.
So if you can get something that's decent, you give it a shot.
Give it a shot and see if it's something you'd use.
Early on, it was friends telling friends, "This might not sound like something you'd be into, but you should give it a shot".
Then something enters your life that gives you a shot at something entirely different than you've ever done, and you don't know where it's going to lead, but if you don't take it, you'll never know.
It is something most women are too embarrassed to do, but give it a shot.
Give them a shot.
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