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shot goal
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "shot goal" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a truncated or incorrect form of a phrase related to sports, possibly referring to a "shot on goal." Example: "The player took a shot goal, but the goalkeeper made a fantastic save."
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10 human-written examples
Dom Sheed kick a set shot goal across the line at waist-height with no Tigers in attention, with the game firmly on the Eagles' terms.
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Southern helped the Australians regain the lead shortly after with a penalty shot goal, but Wenger scored again to make it 3-3 athehendnd of the first quarter.
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Dunderdale is credited with scoring the first penalty shot goal in history.
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ava getting sade to sing on the 'wrinkle' soundtrack is the shoot your shot goal of 2018.
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Pranab Mukherjee and most of India will, however, welcome this as a stroke of immense luck like the famous long shot goal David Beckham scored against Wimbledon that instantly made him a household name.
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Jeff Halpern, Konowalchuk's teammate on the Washington Capitals, set up the slap shot goal with a backhand pass in front of goalie Martin Gerber.
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Kane was the catalyst for most of the attacking play and he cut inside and thumped a shot goal-wards only to see it rattle off the back of Grant and wide, before he failed to connect cleanly with a left footed shot minutes later.
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Frans Nielsen got the Islanders even at 1-1 in the second period with a short-handed, penalty-shot goal.
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That is a long-shot goal – and one that will likely not occur without, tragically, more blood being spilled.
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But Edgin was never a ballyhooed prospect, something he said had possibly liberated him as he pursued his long-shot goal.
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The Bulldogs fell behind, 1-0, after 49 seconds on Jeff Costello's first-shot goal and by 2-1 midway through the first period before scoring the next three goals, the last two on power plays.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In sports contexts, always use the phrase "shot on goal" instead of "shot goal" to clearly indicate an attempt to score.
Common error
Avoid omitting the preposition "on" when describing an attempt to score. Saying just "shot goal" is grammatically incomplete.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "shot goal" primarily functions as a noun phrase, intended to describe an action related to scoring in sports. However, it is grammatically incomplete and often requires the preposition 'on' to be correct, as noted by Ludwig. Its grammatical function is describing scoring action in sporting context.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "shot goal" is grammatically incorrect and rarely used in formal English. As Ludwig AI points out, it should be replaced with "shot on goal" or similar alternatives to properly convey the intended meaning of an attempt to score in sports. While it appears in some news and media contexts, its use is generally discouraged due to its lack of grammatical correctness. Stick to established phrases like "shot on goal", "attempt at goal", or "scoring opportunity" for clear and accurate communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
shot on goal
Adds the preposition "on" to clarify the direction of the shot, specifying it's aimed at the goal.
direct shot on goal
Specifies that the shot was direct to the goal.
attempt at goal
Replaces "shot" with "attempt" and adds "at" to emphasize the action of trying to score.
goal attempt
Inverts the original phrase, putting "goal" first to highlight the target.
effort on goal
Substitutes "shot" with "effort" to emphasize the exertion made to score.
scoring opportunity
Shifts the focus to the chance to score, rather than the specific action.
chance to score
Emphasizes the possibility of scoring, using more general language.
successful shot
Specifies that the shot resulted in a goal.
penalty shot goal
Adds "penalty" to specify the shot type.
long shot goal
Adds the adjective "long" to specify the shot difficulty.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "shot goal"?
The correct and more common way to phrase it is "shot on goal", which indicates an attempt to score.
Can "attempt at goal" be used instead of "shot goal"?
Yes, "attempt at goal" is a grammatically correct alternative that emphasizes the effort to score.
Is "shot goal" ever acceptable in formal writing?
No, "shot goal" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Use "shot on goal" or a similar alternative in formal writing.
What does "shot goal" mean in sports terminology?
It's an incorrect abbreviation for "shot on goal", referring to an attempt to score by directing the ball or puck towards the goal.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested