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nice shoot of my son vs nice shoot for my son

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase should be "nice shot of my son." The word "shot" is the correct term to use when referring to a photograph or image. The preposition "of" is used to indicate possession or association.

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nice shoot of my son

This phrase is incorrect. The word "shoot" is not the correct term to use when referring to a photograph or image.

The correct phrase should be "nice shot of my son." Use the word "shot" when referring to a photograph or image, and use the preposition "of" to indicate possession or association.
  • Nice shoot - Under controlled circumstances, that is.
  • - My son drew the design.
  • Big responsibilities come with my son.
  • My son's character's spotless.
  • Thanks for looking after my son.
  • My son, your grandson, Alexei Ustyuzhanin.
  • My son's breathing is labored.
  • White was my son's favorite color.
  • My son never had a fair chance.
  • Please get my son home safely.
  • My son tried to ruin my career tonight.
  • My son modeled for this painting.
  • Whatever killed my son was an extraordinary sophisticated technology.
  • My sons usually prefer eating women.
  • Stop calling my son a liar.
  • But once he started beating my son...
  • My son broke the golden rule.
  • My son's girlfriend brought overmy grandson.
  • My sons dumped me for teenage girls.
  • My son expresses himself just fine.

Alternatives:

  • nice shot of my son
  • beautiful picture of my son
  • lovely photo of my son
  • great image of my son
  • wonderful snapshot of my son

nice shoot for my son

This phrase is incorrect. The word "shoot" is not the correct term to use when referring to a photograph or image.

The correct phrase should be "nice shot of my son." Use the word "shot" when referring to a photograph or image, and use the preposition "of" to indicate possession or association.
  • Nice shoot - Under controlled circumstances, that is.
  • - My son drew the design.
  • Big responsibilities come with my son.
  • My son's character's spotless.
  • Thanks for looking after my son.
  • My son, your grandson, Alexei Ustyuzhanin.
  • My son's breathing is labored.
  • White was my son's favorite color.
  • My son never had a fair chance.
  • Please get my son home safely.
  • My son tried to ruin my career tonight.
  • My son modeled for this painting.
  • Whatever killed my son was an extraordinary sophisticated technology.
  • My sons usually prefer eating women.
  • Stop calling my son a liar.
  • But once he started beating my son...
  • My son broke the golden rule.
  • My son's girlfriend brought overmy grandson.
  • My sons dumped me for teenage girls.
  • My son expresses himself just fine.

Alternatives:

  • nice shot of my son
  • beautiful picture of my son
  • lovely photo of my son
  • great image of my son
  • wonderful snapshot of my son

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