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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shoot before" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to suggest taking action or making a decision prior to a specific event, but it lacks clarity. Example: "You should shoot before the deadline to ensure your submission is timely."
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"I'd never done an underwater shoot before.
Think about what you want to shoot before you buy.
It took me till halfway through the shoot before I finally started to figure it out".
I've just never come near this world before, never even thought about doing a shoot before.
The idea was to beat defenders down the floor and shoot before they could react.
There was the last night-clerk scene to shoot before we could go to sleep.
Her sister Lady Eliza comes ninth and is praised for being able to "shoot before she could walk".
Kill him!" During his initial questioning, Winfield remembered Morlock giving the order to shoot before the grenade detonated.
"Here, my whole career I'd go out and watch players while they shoot before a game," Walsh said.
While it was necessary for the seasonal story, had she ever endured a deliberate break in a shoot before?
Yes, a film version of "The Driftless Area" is scheduled to shoot before the end of the year.
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