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Discover Ludwig"I've hit" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used in the past tense, indicating that something has been done. For example: "I've hit my deadline for the report."
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"I've hit the ground running.
"I've hit my whole career".
"I've hit a wall here".
Re "I've Hit the Jackpot.
"With this company, I've hit it right.
"I've hit the jackpot," she admits.
"I've hit the lottery here," she said.
"I've hit a couple of posts lately.
"I've hit the ball much better," Woods said.
It's the hardest-hit ball I've hit in three weeks".
Now I feel like I've hit it... at age 65".
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