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Discover Ludwig"snap shot" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is often used to refer to a quick, brief view or impression of something, or to refer to a spontaneously taken photograph. For example, "I only got a snap shot of the scene before the building burned down."
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snap shot
noun
A hard shot without much planning.
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Another player scored with a "snap shot bar and down finish".
This gave a national "snap shot" of campaign implementation at three or more years post roll out.
Sillinger beat Ray Emery with a snap shot to begin the final round of shooters.
Tense now, and Whittingham has a snap shot in the box from Taylor's cross.
This model is a snap shot of a highly dynamic macromolecule.
(a) A snap shot of the web interface for gene expression search in ROAD.
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Today's Siena poll captures that in a snap-shot.
Later, Pyatov had to keep out Ashley Cole's snap-shot.
In many ways the Durban deal is a snap-shot of the changing global climate politics.
49 min: Parker tonks in a snap-shot from 25 yards.
Outcomes measured at any one time are a snap-shot, not a permanent feature.
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