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Discover Ludwig"shot him down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe someone being quickly and decisively rejected or defeated, often in a confrontational or aggressive manner. Example: After presenting his proposal, the CEO shot him down in front of the entire board, crushing his hopes for a promotion.
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He never surrendered, but she shot him down with popcorn.
"He just shot him down in cold blood".
Buchner shot him down on the 26th of September 1918.
There they found Mr. Snyder milking a cow and inexplicably shot him down on the spot.
We 'disenchanted' him, and shot him down at the moment of his awakening.
When Bob Ford finally shot him down, in his own home, he was unarmed.
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That night, Natacha dreamed of shooting him down with a thunderbolt as he begged for mercy.
Enemy troops would try to shoot him down in an effort to bring disorganization to the regiment on the battlefield.
Predictably, they shoot him down with an NC-17 and assure him it's highly unlikely he'll see it reduced on appeal.
"It's not clear that this is a silver bullet for Democrats trying to shoot him down, but it's a bullet".
Once he flew south of Hadera toward densely populated areas, the decision to shoot him down was made and carried out".
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