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Discover Ludwig"hit it up" is correct and can be used in written English, particularly in informal or casual contexts.
It is often used as an idiomatic expression meaning to start or initiate something, or to visit or contact someone. Example: "We should hit up that new restaurant downtown tonight." (meaning: let's go to that new restaurant tonight) "I'll hit you up later about those concert tickets." (meaning: I will contact you later about those concert tickets).
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hit it up
verb
To develop an amicable relationship (with), especially in a sudden manner during an initial encounter.
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I want to hit it up to make it go up.
Leroy Houston hit it up and Charlie Ewels was driven over by Rob Webber.
It is not the hardest tee shot on the course, you just hit it up the right side.
If they hit it up in the middle of green, it needs to stay there, and I think it's going to stay in that little bowl".
Feldt's second kick-off rained down like he'd channelled Pat Richards before Adam Blair hit it up, popped a ball unexpectedly and set live-wire five-eighth Anthony Milford free on a stepping, ball-showing run.
He said that Norv Turner, the offensive coordinator, "was giving me the ball over and over and I realized that even if we do have a missed block, I had to hit it up in there, get something started".
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Having no choice, he hits it up, and weakly but deep to Graebner's backhand.
"You just have to get back to hitting the ball hard, hitting it up the middle and laying off bad pitches.
I pull it when I have to pull it, but most of the time, I'm hitting it up the middle or the other way".
These kids are hitting it up there and they are hitting seven- and eight-irons on 18, and I'm back trying to hit a three-wood on that green.
Immediately after the innings, McCabe told his teammates that he would never be able to replicate the feat because it was too difficult to hook the ball consistently without hitting it up into the air and giving away catching opportunities.
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