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shoot for
Strive or aim for, as in We're shooting for higher production by spring. This term, alluding to aiming at something with a weapon, has largely replaced the earlier shoot at, which dates from the 1400s.
Example Sentences
So, to summarize: a very eventful shoot for you.
"We're working from a position of strength but now's the time where we shoot for the stars."
In a silver lining for U.S. entertainment production, a softer U.S. dollar could make it more expensive to film overseas, including in Europe, which has been attracting film and TV shoots for years.
The Birmingham fighter's bright start was snuffed out by Brady, with Edwards giving up position on the ground and shooting for his own ill-advised takedown at one stage.
When it comes to temperature, don't shoot for the highest temperature setting: I'd go with 12 to 15 minutes at around 350, flipping once halfway through.
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