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"to shoot" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is the infinitive form of the verb "shoot" and can be used in different ways, such as in a sentence as the main verb, as part of a gerund phrase, or as part of an infinitive phrase. Examples: - Main verb: "I will shoot the target with my bow and arrow." - Gerund phrase: "She enjoys shooting hoops on the basketball court." - Infinitive phrase: "His goal is to shoot the movie at different locations around the world."
Dictionary
to shoot
verb
To launch a projectile. To fire (a weapon that releases a projectile). To fire (a projectile). To fire a projectile at (a person or target). To cause a weapon to discharge a projectile. To ejaculate. To begin to speak. To discharge a missile; said of a weapon. To dismiss or do away with. To photograph.
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He needed to shoot.
"I thought to shoot".
He began to shoot.
"But what to shoot?
He wanted to shoot.
He wants you to shoot.
Hunters like to shoot them.
"They used to shoot us.
I'm going to shoot you".
What compels you to shoot?
Or is ready to shoot.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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