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Discover Ludwig'make a shot' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used as a command or exhortation; for example: "Try to make a shot and see where it takes you."
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"I couldn't make a shot.
No chance to make a shot.
"I have to go make a shot," Cameron said.
He did not make a shot, or a defensive stop.
"You don't need a lot of stuff to make a shot.
When Iman Shumpert is plagued by a sore knee and can't make a shot?
Our guys are fighting, they're playing hard, we just can't make a shot.
Wade could neither make a shot, nor hold onto the ball.
After you make a shot, you get a little more excited, a little more adrenaline going".
"I said, 'You didn't make a shot on balance,"' Mouratoglou said.
He did not make a shot longer than one foot until well into the second half.
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