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in one shot vs at one shot

The correct phrase is 'in one shot,' which means to do something all at once or in a single attempt.
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in one shot

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

The phrase 'in one shot' means to do something all at once or in a single attempt. It is often used in contexts where a task is completed without interruption or delay.

Examples:

  • He managed to finish the entire project in one shot.
  • I want to try to solve this puzzle in one shot.
  • She aced the exam in one shot.
  • Can you do it in one shot?
  • Let's try to get it right in one shot.
  • To wipe it all out in one shot.
  • It's got to be the whole enchilada in one shot.
  • I just destroyed Grayson's lame sanctuary and Bobby's boat in one shot.
  • Seven levels of security system are broken through in one shot.
  • She took it in one shot!
  • I'll drink this in one shot so please write that statement.
  • Him and Torres in one shot.
  • I thought that was a little weird in one shot.
  • I can make us 1,000 bucks in one shot.
  • And if we can get Yuri to roll on Tupelov, then we'll have the Ukrainians and Olena's killer in one shot.
  • And if we can get Yuri to roll on Tupelov, then we'll have the Ukrainians and Olena's killer in one shot.
  • He's trying to clean up his past and get rid of me in one shot.
  • Settle all his beefs in one shot?
  • But if it fails, you can lose it all in one shot.
  • You know, only somebody with perfect comedic timing could produce this much energy in one shot.
  • Tink figured we'd take care of dinner and get some spending money in one shot.
  • Some rich guy might pay 200 or 300 in one shot.
  • Focus on destroying the target in one shot.
  • Lou says we can't do the growl and the attack in one shot.
  • And as it happened, I read it from midnight to five in the morning in one shot.

at one shot

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

  • At least one shot was taken at the picnic table.
  • I thought that I should include at least one shot of technology for you guys.
  • Fire at least one shot before you die!
  • It is my one shot at being a grownup.
  • We got one shot at this.
  • Now, we got one shot at this.
  • All right, we only get one shot at this.
  • We only got one shot at this.
  • But we may only get one shot at this.
  • But we may only get one shot at this.
  • This is our one shot at getting home.
  • We got one shot at this, fellas.
  • We get one shot at loving and raising our kids.
  • He said, You got one shot at breathing.
  • This book is my one shot at preserving my legacy.
  • We've got one shot at this, people.
  • You only get one shot at this, Peralta.
  • We only have one shot at this thing.
  • Got one shot at this tumor.
  • We only have one shot at this.

Alternatives:

  • in one shot
  • all at once
  • in a single attempt
  • in a single go
  • in one go

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