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"Very attractive shot" in Photography, "very nice hold (move)" in sports, and "very pretty take" in film are just some of the English equivalents of the French phrase très jolie prise. The pronunciation of the superlative feminine singular phrase will be "treh zho-lee preez" in French.

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