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The phrase "a hits of" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misphrasing.
Example: "I have a hits of music that I want to share with you." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase used.)
Alternatives: "a hit of" or "some hits of".
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He taught himself to play guitar with the help of a Hits of the 70s songbook, and began to write songs.
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He takes a hit of coffee.
Ms. Fischer had a hit of her own.
Is it like a hit of good pot?
I'll take a hit of whatever he's having.
A side gallery delivers a hit of bright color.
Not every new idea is a hit, of course.
But it was a hit of diminished expectations — they had pressed just a thousand copies.
Green peppers, a hit of chile, olives and a beefy smoke.
After a brief sojourn in this spirit realm, a hit of materialist heft may feel good.
Across all four banks, holders of hybrid instruments may take a hit of about €10 billion.
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