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"heavy hit" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a strong impact or a big blow. For example, "The hurricane made a heavy hit on the small coastal town."
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But they also admit that the party and its leader have taken a heavy hit.
We all flooded," said Jeannine Cockerham, a resident of Central, La., which took a heavy hit in last week's storms.
Manchester City's faint hopes of catching Manchester United in the English Premier League title race took another heavy hit with a 2-0 loss at Everton on Saturday.
"He used a weapon in some of those robberies, and that justified a very heavy hit," said Judge John C. Coughenour of Federal District Court in Seattle.
A further yellow snow and ice warning is in place until 10am tomorrow as sleet, snow and hail showers, some heavy, hit western areas.
Lt. Stephen Nichols, third in line, felt something heavy hit him in the back -- like "Lawrence Taylor at full speed" -- knocking him to the ground.
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"If you look at bowlers who take wickets in Australia those heavy, hit-the-deck bowlers generally do quite well.
Some guitars and heavy hitting drums.
"There was some heavy hitting.
But both countries' manufacturing sectors have taken disproportionately heavy hits.
In a heavy hitting game, Columbus lost Tyler Wright and Mike Sillinger to concussions.
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