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Discover Ludwig"shot fired" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to refer to a single instance of a gunshot being fired, or as a verb phrase to describe the act of firing a shot. Example: The police officers quickly responded to the scene when they heard a shot fired. In this sentence, "shot fired" is used as a noun phrase to describe the sound the police officers heard.
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There wasn't a shot fired after that. . . .
The gunman was arrested without a shot fired.
Loree Bailey suffered a stroke when she heard the shot fired.
The third shot, fired at point-blank range, went through his right temple — fatal.
Thursday's lawsuit is the latest legal shot fired in the insurance battle.
(@RyFrisco) 11 Dec 12 #clackamasshooting one shot fired and then a second one came.
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Howe calls in: "Shots fired".
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