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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trade shots" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where two parties exchange criticisms, insults, or arguments, often in a competitive or confrontational manner. Example: "During the debate, the candidates began to trade shots, each trying to undermine the other's credibility."
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The Islanders were willing to trade shots to stop the Stars.
She is not afraid to stand and trade shots, and has been in there with some very talented fighters.
They trade shots from the baseline, until Dimitrov changes approach with a low slice, causing Murray to net a forehand.
A large Israeli ground force continued today to trade shots with Palestinian gunmen scattered through Ramallah's streets.
They rampaged for several more days, and the young fighters were even so bold as to trade shots with the South Sudanese Army.
Third set: Philippoussis 6-3, 2-6, 3-4 Againi Again the players trade shots from the baseline, again Agassi is just a little bit better.
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It owns the Shooting Hunting and Outdoor Trade (Shot) Show, the largest of its type that draws nearly 70,000 people involved in the various aspects of the industry.
But trade shot to prominence as an environmental issue only in the early 1990s, when Mexico complained to the GATT about America's ban on imports of tuna caught in nets that kill dolphins.
He was trading shots with another man holding a rifle.
At Wimbledon, Serena and Justine traded shots for three sets.
They traded shots with 9 cd 11 e5 cd 11 Nb5 ab 12 ef gf.
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