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"hit adolescence" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the stage of development when a person transitions from childhood to adulthood. Example: After he hit adolescence, John started to become more independent and challenge authority. In this example, "hit adolescence" indicates the point in time when John reached the stage of adolescence and experienced changes in his behavior and attitudes.
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In the story's next section Bit has hit adolescence.
Then, just as I hit adolescence, along came the women's movement.
Then the moment they hit adolescence, you again lie awake, waiting for them to return - or to telephone at dawn for a lift home.
"When you hit adolescence, there are more challenges to deal with, and that may exacerbate the effects we saw at age 8," Professor Brooks-Gunn said.
They are as cuddly as puppies and easy to train when they are young but extraordinarily ornery once they hit adolescence, which is when rehabbers generally release them back into the wild.
If it is a rite of passage to become your most unattractive self when you first hit adolescence, what would it be like if you added traumatic dental surgery on top?
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He worries about what will happen when his son hits adolescence and won't clean his room, even after having been asked more than once.
The minute my as-yet-unborn son hits adolescence I'm going to sit him down for 'the chat'.
For Mido, fame was foisted upon him in his teens – essentially in exchange for potential rather than achievement – and he was a national hero before he'd hit escaped adolescence; acceptance and identity were never an issue.
It is a dream that often comes true; that is, until the eldest child hits late adolescence, the age of extra-curricular activities and flirting.
[cartoon id= a20348"] When adolescence hit, she traded gaming for MySpace.
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