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The phrase "a hard hitting" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has a strong impact or effect, often in the context of writing, journalism, or speeches.
Example: "The documentary was a hard hitting exploration of the social issues facing our community."
Alternatives: "a powerful" or "a striking".
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Does it have to be a hard hitting factual cold shower, or is there another way?
It is a hard hitting one!
I got you with a hard hitting question.
Against Victoria in Sydney, he scored 106 in a hard hitting innings with the tail.
The chocolate rabbit gave a hard hitting interview and was delicious afterwards.
He is a hard hitting, policy knowledgeable adviser and point man.
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Turner Stevenson, a hard-hitting forward, is out with a groin injury.
A hard-hitting: 'You're next.
Duran was fighting a hard-hitting middleweight champion.
"He was a hard-hitting, tough football player," she said.
"It is a hard-hitting report," he said.
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