Give it a shot

To try something or attempt an activity, often something new or challenging, with the understanding that success is not guaranteed.

This phrase likely derives from shooting sports, where taking a 'shot' meant making an attempt to hit a target, with no guarantee of success. The expression gained popularity in American English during the early 20th century, evolving from the literal act of firing a weapon at a target to any attempt where the outcome is uncertain.

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