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The phrase "a dramatic hit in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has achieved significant success or popularity in a particular area or context, often in entertainment or media.
Example: "The new film was a dramatic hit in the box office, breaking several records in its opening weekend."
Alternatives: "a sensational success in" or "a major triumph in".
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Apple's iPhone 5S has been a dramatic hit in China, comprising 12% of sales there during October, says market research company Counterpoint.
In the very beginning he had a dramatic hit in A Street Car Named Desire and a film hit with On the Waterfront.
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In his speech to an Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry event in Sydney, Abbott reinforced previous warnings that the budget would take a dramatic hit from sharp declines in commodity prices.
The Colts (4-4) are in fourth, and without James their chances of making the playoffs took a dramatic hit.
Then pageviews would take a dramatic hit as search engines stopped unloading their daily cargo of drooling, eyelash-curling morons.
They won the World Series over the Cleveland Indians with a dramatic 11th-inning hit in Game 7, becoming the first Wild Card team to win.
Cultural profiling took an equally dramatic hit when the first leader to emerge in the postattack aftermath proved to be a walking compendium of the attributes that horrified the lifestyle police of the Clinton years: Rudolph Giuliani, a married man who publicly abandoned his wife for a mistress and chose to live in the household of a gay couple.
But once they hit the road, it could cause a dramatic shift in employment, as human drivers see their jobs disappear. .
This represents a dramatic shift in priority.
Sørensen plays the crusading reporter Katrine Fonsmark in Borgen, one of the biggest dramatic hits set in Denmark since Hamlet.
It is the dramatic hit that concludes a game, empties Yankee Stadium and results in a player wearing pinstripes being plastered with a pie in the face.
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