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The phrase "are a hits" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, possibly intended to say "are hits" or "are a hit."
Example: "The new song by the artist are hits on the charts."
Alternatives: "are popular" or "are successful."
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The company responded at the time that games are a "hits business" and "don't grow exponentially forever".
In a response to that article, Yusupov hinted at new games in development: "Games are a hits business and don't grow exponentially forever.
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Crowds are a hit.
Op shops are a hit.
And Wall Street is already well aware that gaming companies are a hits-driven business, whether that's on mobile or on proprietary consoles.
Neither was a hit.
They were a hit.
"Charly" was a hit.
It was a hit.
Edgar" be a hit?
"A hit is a hit," Rivera said.
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