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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nice shot" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express admiration for a skillful or successful attempt at something, such as a sports shot. For example, "He made an impressive drive down the court and scored the basket - nice shot!".
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It's a nice shot.
"Nice shot," he said.
"Nice shot," they would say.
"Nice shot!" Mr. Vogel shouted.
"That's a nice shot," he said.
Najer's 21 Ncb6 was a nice shot.
"I know how to take a nice shot".
"Nice shot, buddy!" the man from Phoenix said mockingly.
And Tamika Whitmore made a nice shot at the end.
Obviously there was the potential for a nice shot.
That should give Wichita State a nice shot in the arm heading into its next game.
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