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He decided to shotgun applications to as many startups as possible, hoping to secure a job in the tech industry.

The company used shotgunning to evaluate numerous products in a short period, which was more cost-effective than traditional methods.

After a failed shotgun approach to advertising, the brand decided to refine their strategy for better results.

The hiring manager took a shotgun approach to selecting candidates, hoping to find the right fit among a large pool of applicants.

She would shotgun emails to various universities to inquire about the graduate programs in fashion design.

The marketing team used shotgun tactics to promote the new product, reaching out to a wide audience on social media.

The HR department shotgunned through the resumes, looking for the best fit for their opening position.

The journalist often uses shotgunning to gather information from multiple sources in a short time.

In his job search, he decided to shotgun applications to a variety of companies instead of focusing on one.

The research team relied on shotgunning to find diverse perspectives and insights on the project.

She used shotgun tactics to apply for several internships at once, hoping to get at least one offer.

The sales team shotgunned through their prospects, sending out cold calls to as many potential customers as possible.

To ensure coverage, the news outlet conducted shotgunning interviews with various experts on the hot topic.

He was disappointed with the shotgun approach his department took in evaluating the project proposals.

The company implemented a shotgun strategy to screen job applicants, hoping to find the right candidate quickly.

She decided to shotgun emails to various media outlets to seek coverage for her latest book launch.

To calculate the response rate, the company used shotgunning to mail out survey forms to their customers.

The university used shotgunning to evaluate the qualifications of the applicants for the teaching position.

The marketing agency used shotgun tactics to design multiple ad campaigns in parallel.