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I think it's landed in the same sense as "landed a deal": got, or achieved, in this case achieving shooting them down.

For me, my first read of the sentence would definitely be that it means shot down.

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Ahh, just found an example where that's taken from https://glosbe.com/en/en/land. If you find on that page you'll see the exact sentence "the enemy landed several of our aircraft" (without the s after aircraft) which it says means "shoot down".

I have still never heard landed used in that way, and again in other dictionaries I searched I couldn't find that definition either. Thus, this is a case where the "AI" may get it "right", and me, the human would get it "wrong", but that still feels like it's missing a huge point. It feels you could get a number of errors by the human which the AI gets "right", but in fact the human is better able to detect what is rare, uncommon or at least ambiguous.

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so this is why the human score is 89.8 :)
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> I think it's landed in the same sense as "landed a deal": got, or achieved, in this case achieving shooting them down.

My buddy is a pilot and they always say "I landed the takeoff pretty good. PRETTY GOOD!"

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