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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has hit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Examples: 1. The storm has hit the coast, causing major damage to the town. 2. It's been three years since the company has hit its sales target. 3. The baseball player has hit a home run in every game this season. 4. The reality of the pandemic has hit us hard, causing unexpected challenges. 5. The news of their breakup has hit the fans, leaving them devastated. 6. The new policy has hit small businesses the hardest. 7. The idea for a new product has hit me, and I can't wait to start working on it. 8. The realization that she has hit rock bottom finally sunk in. 9. The singer has hit the high notes flawlessly in her performance. 10. The truth about his past has hit him and he is determined to make amends.
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Azarenka has hit none.
"Justin has hit this guy.
It has hit a wall.
The August heat has hit.
"This has hit everyone".
Capuano has hit two doubles, and Pelfrey has hit one.
But profligacy has hit others hard.
The company has hit a happy medium.
Neither player, though, has hit much.
Another fly has hit the web.
Harvard has hit seven 3-pointers.
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