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The phrase "a fundamental hit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a significant or essential impact, success, or effect of something, such as in business, sports, or cultural references.
Example: "The new marketing strategy proved to be a fundamental hit, significantly increasing our sales and brand awareness."
Alternatives: "a major success" or "a key achievement".
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While China has a much larger mobile installed base, mobile/standalone VR's trajectory took a fundamental hit last year, following the launch of mass-market mobile AR.
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A distributed system like the internet would have to take a pretty heavy fundamental hit.
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When the Corrections Department decided to open up the facility to visitors, it hit upon a fundamental shift in the nature of tourism in the past few decades.
But it's the utilities that will be hit hardest by a fundamental shift away from centralised energy production.
It's a fundamental shift.
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Over the next couple of decades, conventional computer chip technology, where performance has been speeded by shrinking the size of the circuits, will hit a fundamental roadblock.
You've hit upon a fundamental idea that is crucial to helping this cause (seismic safety of new and existing buildings).
But Campbell is hitting upon a fundamental point, which is that what a group of theatremakers – writers, directors, designers, actors, sound and lighting designers – think they are making, it is often entirely different from how it is received by an audience (and that includes critics).
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