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"hit full force" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to hit or strike with full strength or power. Example: The hurricane hit the coast full force, causing widespread damage and devastation.
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That was in 2008, after the economic crisis had hit full force.
When the boom really hit full force, developers thought they could do everything on their own.
She cried, they said, as she was hit full force with her family's lesser place, at least then.
In the early 2000s, as globalization hit full force and multinational companies from mature markets expanded further into developing countries, hiring and managing talent became more complicated.
At 6, playing baseball on the beach, he was hit full force in the head with a wooden bat that crushed part of his skull.
Intelligence agencies knew as early as 2015 that the Russians had penetrated the systems of the Democratic National Committee, but it wasn't until the election cycle hit full force that many of the leaks began to surface.
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In 1992, with the recession hitting full force, Nassau County reduced its payroll by 3,000 workers, and the mosquito control unit was essentially eradicated.
If the age wave hits full force, we can expect a significant impact on asset prices".
I'm down at Oracle's OpenWorld event, which lands like Normandy on Howard Street with a massive tent that this year has proved helpful in the rainstorm hitting full force.
They come and go like the waves on the ocean, hitting full force sometimes, receding at others.
Screen shot of Beirut El Ghabriya On a serious note, according to various reports, the weather system that hit full-force on Monday is the worst in decades, some say in Lebanese recorded meteorological history.
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