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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hit at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is very successful or popular, often in the context of entertainment or social events.
Example: "The new movie was a hit at the box office, breaking records in its opening weekend."
Alternatives: "a success with" or "popular among".
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A hit at backgammon [graphic].
A hit at Sundance.
Lavanda was a hit at first.
"He wasn't a hit at first".
You should get a hit at some point.
Chicken wraps have also been a hit at the beach.
When the show opened, it was a hit at home.
The Margaret Häusler booth was a hit at the show.
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Maybe he should bone up on Microsoft trivia so he'll be a hit at the party.
MIT's plastic house was a hit at Disneyland but never made the leap to mass production.
MR: Did you and Columbia foresee how big a hit "At Seventeen" would be?
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