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"shot to" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing a sudden and dramatic change or movement towards a particular direction or state. Example: "The runner shot to the finish line, leaving his competitors far behind."
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A shot to commemorate the final gig?
"He has a shot to win now.
Finally, crunch, a solo shot to right.
Hernandez added a solo shot to right.
A great shot to Dennis Steele".
"That's an insanely difficult shot to execute".
Defense was my shot to play at this level.
"She took a head shot to the goalie," Birchard said.
You got to just get shot to understand.
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