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'hit at' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiom used to describe an indirect attempt to criticize or make a point. For example, "He hit at my character by implying I was lazy".
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The earthquake hit at 10 59 a.m.
Scutaro got hit at a bad angle.
The reality hit at about 3 a.m.
A hit at Sundance.
Sandy hit at 946 millibars.
"We didn't hit at all.
"She couldn't hit at all".
Also, he's a big hit at parties.
The tear gas had hit at 11.42pm.
"It depends where you get hit at.
Lavanda was a hit at first.
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