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"getting hit with" is a correct and usable idiom in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone or something receives a negative consequence, often an unexpected one. For example: "He was getting hit with a lot of criticism for his decision."
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"We're getting hit with massive layoffs," Mr. Ward said.
Because of that, I was getting hit with jabs.
I was seeing him getting hit with planks of wood.
"It's horrible," says Williams, "like getting hit with a slab of concrete".
She reports that Vermont is getting hit with some tremendous flooding: Capt.
"And if it's not that, they're getting hit with line drives.
But, after getting hit with a puck, Messier tried to test his sore leg.
"This is the equivalent of getting hit with a 7 cents fine if you're caught speeding.
But that was my first time getting hit with a shot I didn't see".
Oh, their offices are getting hit with budget reductions — which could mean that some staffers will lose their jobs.
So instead of getting hit with a $50 late fee, I paid $8.50 for an extra 30 minutes.
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