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The phrase 'hit car' is not correct and usable in written English
In written English, you would need to use the verb 'hitting' instead of 'hit' to make the phrase grammatically correct, such as 'hitting the car'. For example: He regretted hitting the car when he saw the expensive repair bill.
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To fight back, Daihatsu will release a remake of its hit car, the Move.
Sky-high unemployment and limited credit have hit car sales badly in Spain, which is in its second recession in five years.
Volkswagen has settled a damaging dispute with two of its suppliers that hit car production at more than half of its German factories.
GM's chief financial officer, Ray Young, said dwindling sales were partly down to the recession, which has hit car buyers in the pocket.
The restricted supply of car parts caused by the Japanese earthquake and tsunami is continuing to hit car production at Honda's Swindon plant.
The lot ($9,000 to $12,000) comes with reams of Ricketts's writings about salmon canning and tide patterns and a friend's telegram reporting that Ricketts had been "seriously injured late today when train hit car".
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The rate is even higher when pickups hit cars.
Others hit cars and trucks as people tried to escape.
In the early 1970s, rising gasoline prices hit cars like the Impala particularly hard.
The heavy shards hit cars, shattered windshields and caused one injury.
During the next six months, more than half of the strikes hit cars, jeeps, or motorcycles.
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