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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to shoot this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to photography, filming, or metaphorically in discussions about taking action or making a decision. Example: "I need to shoot this scene before sunset to capture the perfect lighting."
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Prigioni has been reluctant to shoot this season.
The plan is to shoot this one partly in Wales.
"I didn't mean to shoot this young man," John White said.
Without compassion I couldn't — I wouldn't — want to shoot this kind of thing.
Heading to tax-friendly Winston-Salem in a few days to shoot this godawful underarm commercial.
"Nicholas Corbett did not want to shoot this man," Mr. Chapman said.
But it's also by far the cheapest way to shoot this.
The film is due to shoot this summer in the Wallonia region of Belgium.
Wailing, he said, "I didn't mean to shoot this young man — he's another child of God".
Using a Rainbird "This is such a smart way to shoot this scene," Mr. Howard said.
Without compassion I couldn't—I wouldn't want to shoot this kind of thing.
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