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Discover Ludwig"take your shot" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to make an attempt or effort, particularly in a situation where success is uncertain. It can also be interpreted as encouraging someone to try their best or to take advantage of an opportunity. Example: "It's your turn to take your shot and show us what you've got."
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Get clear, and take your shot".
Lindy said to me, "I had to take your shot".
"Think you are a sharp shooter?" says the show's promotional literature, adding that you should take your "shot" and see.
It felt good to direct that anger somewhere, and to have an answerable body available to take your shot.
"I hated to load them up," Leyland said, "but Smith has been hot and Max is a strikeout guy, so you take your shot".
Take your shot," between the third and fourth quarters of Game 7 against Portland may have been his most sage advice of the postseason.
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"Take your shots.
"Now you take your shots.
When you're in it, you figure you got to take your shots".
Even if you're willing to put in that time, you're still going to take your shots — be dismissed.
"To survive, you'll need to pop up from behind cover and take your shots, or blind fire around corners and hope to hit them".
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