Sentence examples for a bit of hit from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a bit of hit" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a small amount of success or impact, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The new marketing strategy was a bit of hit, but we need to analyze the data further."
Alternatives: "a small success" or "a slight impact".

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The notion T20 is too short a format to encompass a bit of ebb and flow has been banished; so, too, has the old idea it is just "a bit of hit and giggle".

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For them this T20 match was not a bit of hit-and-giggle, which is how this format has too often been described.

But quarterback Kellen Moore's Heisman campaign took a bit of a hit.

But it turns out to be a bit of a hit.

"The latest figures suggest households' debt appetite has taken a bit of a hit post- referendum.

Benefits Street has become a bit of a hit in student digs.

The straight-talking model of politics has taken a bit of a hit in recent times".

After the dot-com bubble, a bit of sobriety hit Silicon Valley.

The rally in LinkedIn's share price has taken a bit of a hit from an unlikely source, one of the underwriters for its initial public offering.

Exports will take a bit of a hit and investment is expected to soften slightly, but the outlook is still rosy.

But it's undeniably fun in a summer silly season sort of way, and it could be a bit of a hit.

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