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Discover Ludwig"wasn't shot" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a negative past tense verb phrase meaning that someone or something did not receive a gunshot wound or was not hit with a bullet. Example: The suspect wasn't shot during the altercation with the police, but he did suffer minor injuries from the struggle.
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Last game, a gimpy Rik Smits lifts his head as if he has an itch, and Ewing does his best Captain Marvel shtick and flies past him in a vain attempt to block the shot that wasn't shot.
It also wasn't shot here.
How does a film that wasn't shot for Imax get converted to be shown that way?
Shockingly, the footage wasn't shot from a helicopter hovering over the plains of the Serengeti.
"The Sleeping Beauty" is more thoughtfully imagined and art-directed, though it's too bad it wasn't shot in film.
"That scene wasn't shot because I didn't want people to take it out of context and use it against him".
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"He wasn't shooting to scare us.
"I wasn't shooting aggressively," Rice said.
I wasn't shooting at anybody's face.
"Earlier in the year, I wasn't shooting well.
GRAZDA No, I wasn't shooting for anyone but myself.
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