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Discover Ludwig"taking a shot" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Example: She was nervous about taking a shot, but her coach encouraged her to aim for the top corner of the goal.
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"They were taking a shot," he said.
You're taking a shot.
Now machine learning is taking a shot.
Undeterred, Procter & Gamble is taking a shot at it, again.
("They got carried away with taking a shot at him").
But we're just taking a shot at something different".
"I didn't mind taking a shot with him".
"Yosi is saying, 'We're taking a shot on you guys.
Now they are taking a shot with Down's syndrome.
That last bit seemed to be Mrs. Dees taking a shot at the bowling-alley gal.
"I don't think Rex was taking a shot at the special teams," Weatherford said.
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