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"has a hit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts to refer to a successful endeavor or event. For example: "The new movie has had a hit opening weekend, taking in over 20 million dollars at the box office."
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The Lyric clearly has a hit on its hands.
Apple Computer has a hit on its hands.
So he can't stop until he has a hit record?
It never hurts to remind people that the studio has a hit on its hands.
Martin, who batted eighth Saturday, has a hit in each game.
"Capitol One I think has a hit squad after me," he joked.
Photograph: Mike Groll/AP 8.32pm BST Andy Murray has a hit before Monday's US Open final.
He has a hit song, "Running (Dying to Live)," produced by Eminem, on the radio.
D.R.A.M., whose pet poodle often appears in his visuals, also has a hit song called "Cute".
Long ridiculed as the tech industry dullard, Microsoft actually has a hit, at least with the technorati.
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The Free Syrian Army has a hit-and-run strategy.
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