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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hit from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a successful song, movie, or other creative work that has gained popularity or acclaim, often indicating its source or origin.
Example: "The artist's latest album features a hit from their previous work that topped the charts."
Alternatives: "a success by" or "a popular piece from".
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It was a hit from the start.
Rakeem takes a hit from the bowl.
Corn processing took a hit from negative ethanol margins.
The show was a hit from its first episode.
But he was a hit from the start.
The restaurant took a hit from Maria and remains closed.
Consumer culture takes a hit from several artists.
The place was a hit from the beginning.
This time a hit from Robson, with a fine forehand.
Reyes would have probably scored on a hit from Wright.
Posey hits a single, hey a hit from a Giant!
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