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The phrase "a string of hits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of successful songs, movies, or other achievements that have gained popularity or acclaim.
Example: "The artist is known for a string of hits that have topped the charts over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a series of successes" or "a succession of popular works".
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Since then he's had a string of hits including Poison.
Perry played a string of hits including "Dark Horse", "Firework", "California Gurls" and "Roar".
Orishas, a hip-hop group, has produced a string of hits.
The Lovin' Spoonful, American folk rock band with a string of hits in the mid 1960s.
With such a string of hits, he could go to any Hollywood studio.
When you're riding a string of hits, there's very little problem with that.
A string of hits had made Wells highly bankable by the time he wrote Kipps.
Weller achieved a string of hits with The Jam such as Eton Rifles and Start! before they disbanded in 1982.
A string of hits followed, and Shaw's popularity came to rival that of clarinetist Benny Goodman, the "King of Swing".
She became one of the UK's leading R&B acts, with a string of hits including 'Superstar' and 'Thank You'.
"Without question, a games company with a string of hits is unusual," says Brian Blau of Gartner, a research firm.
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