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The phrase "a hit of a" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing of "a bit of a" or "a hit" depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "That was a bit of a surprise when she won the award."
Alternatives: "a bit of" or "a hit".
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Mr. Parks's second film, "Shaft," released in 1971, was a hit of a different order.
But there was no mistaking that Guthrie's approach to Chekhov emphasized the humor and produced a hit of a comedy.
When he takes a hit of a powerful hallucinogen, the screen turns into a pulsing kaleidoscope of Day-Glo shapes and patterns.
Broadway has seen some wonderful things over the years, but even theatrical magic has never before managed to make a hit of a show that's not playing.
But such a display helped make a hit of a speech by Eric Ryan, a co-founder of Method, the cleaning-products company.
That joint was a hit of the off-limits, a hit of a forbidden world, a place so hidden I could never find it again even if I tried.
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Le1f took a hit of an already lit joint.
A side gallery delivers a hit of bright color.
Green peppers, a hit of chile, olives and a beefy smoke.
Under the computational condition, the overall combustion rate for case A: 140 − 60 which had a HIT of 140°CA (BTDC) and a HIA of −60°CA, was the fastest.
It pairs well with a hit of hot chilli and a little bit of sweetness.
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