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"shoot from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about shooting something (as in a gun or a camera) from a particular location or point. Examples: The sniper took aim and shot from the rooftop of the building. The photographer adjusted his lens and shot from afar to capture the perfect image.
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He can shoot from distance.
Russia shoot from distance.
Rocker step, then shoot from topside".
He can shoot from almost 30 feet.
We shoot from the hip.
"They can shoot from above.
Good coaches don't shoot from the hip.
"He doesn't shoot from the hip".
Hunters shoot from carefully camouflaged pits.
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Randolph is not a shoot-from-the-hip-type personality.
"I'm a real shoot-from-the-hip artist".
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