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The phrase "am hit with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe experiencing something suddenly or unexpectedly, often in a negative context.
Example: "I am hit with a wave of sadness every time I think about the past."
Alternatives: "I am struck by" or "I am overwhelmed by".
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On the way back, sleeping beside the open bus window, I am hit with an egg hurled by a local tough as we pass through some godforsaken village or other.
When you are out there you are a watcher or a receiver or an observer, but if I am hit with a bad spell, particularly in winter, it can do two things: it can confirm what I am feeling, that the world is a wet cold windswept place.
Now, whether I am hit with a racial slur or I encounter any obstacles in life, I no longer retreat, but I confront it fearlessly and directly.
Then I get out of the movie house and I am hit with the problem once more..".
Like many of the 3 million other Americans with celiac disease, I am hit with a raft of symptoms that yes, includes diarrhea.
I look over at the wonderful women who I trust my daughter with every day and I am hit with such a rush of love and gratitude.
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