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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shoot missiles" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the launching of missiles as a military tactic or during a conflict. Example: The country's defense system was able to successfully shoot down all incoming missiles during the attack.
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Did they shoot missiles?
"It cannot shoot missiles — don't worry.
You can't shoot missiles if you can't get money to buy them," Tolchin said.
The problem is that almost no commercial flights land here because of fear that insurgents will shoot missiles at them.
"The C.I.A. said, 'Who's got more experience flying aircraft that shoot missiles?' But the Air Force liked planes with pilots".
Is protecting a group of small islands in the East China Sea more important than preventing North Korea from being able to shoot missiles at the United States?
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Every missile shot by Hamas is a blunt violation of two Geneva Convention articles: shooting missiles from inside civilian population centers, and shooting them indiscriminately at Israeli population centers.
It might even help the Administration figure out what, exactly, it hopes to accomplish by shooting missiles in the general direction of Damascus.
In all, the Air Force says, Predators and Reapers shot missiles on 244 of the 10,949 missions in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2007 and 2008.
At age 70, Allan Smith* is not a gamer, but when his time comes to play Space Fortress for a Columbia study on the aging brain, he eagerly takes his seat in front of a computer monitor, grabs the joystick, and starts shooting missiles at the enemy fortress on the screen.
Maybe because Hezbollah is shooting missiles from civilians areas?
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