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"wide shot" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Generally, it is used to reference a type of film or photographic shot, in which the subject is framed from a distance, so that the whole scene or an expansive area is visible. For example, "The director chose to begin the scene with a wide shot of the city skyline to set the tone for the sequence."
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wide shot
noun
A video or film recording made with the camera positioned to observe the most action in the performance.
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"It's not about a wide shot".
'Am I O.K. in the wide shot' sort of thing.
The one image that sticks with him is a wide shot of the crowded courtroom.
A wide shot reveals that she's lying in an open-air cabana in a tropical location.
A seven-stroke rally between Errani and Hantuchova drew another wide shot by Errani.
And I lost half my body weight but then they never did a wide shot".
The sequence is a marvel of physical comedy, rendered in wide shot with very judicious cutting.
"Usually when she hits the wide shot, she is quicker to recover".
Nadal takes advantage, only to concede it with another wide shot.
We begin with a panoramic wide shot of the stark, spare, mountainous Afghan landscape.
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Then you saw the wide-shot reveal the dense, polychromatic Cult of Kanye.
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