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The phrase "a hit in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been successful or popular in a specific context, such as a song or a movie.
Example: "The new single was a hit in the charts, quickly climbing to the top position."
Alternatives: "a success in" or "popular in".
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It was a hit in name only.
"More like a hit in the gut.
A hit in France.
"Oz" was a hit in cable terms.
The shirt is a hit in Paris.
It was a hit in Tel Aviv.
WHY did the center's reputation "take a hit" in 2007?
"Venus" is a hit in 1959, when I am 11.
"Little White Lies" was a hit in France.
It's made her a hit in the City, too.
Shares of G.M. have taken a hit in recent months.
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