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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shots of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to small servings of a drink, often alcoholic, or to describe brief segments of video or photography. Example: "The film included several stunning shots of the sunset over the mountains."
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Shots of Mr. Hoover trouting,.
Here are shots of the action.
There are tracking shots of parked A.T.V.s.
I was doing shots of spinach.
Cue the shots of devastated Boilermakers.
She was given three shots of Narcan.
"Just shots of people.
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"A shot?" "Of tequila".
$2.70 extra for a shot of wheatgrass.
A shot of Everman with Donald Rumsfeld.
The opening shot of that preview?
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