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The expression "hit like" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression and it is used to describe when something has a strong effect on a person or situation. For example, you could say: "The news of the lay-offs hit like a ton of bricks."
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Her friend, Renu Srinivasan, 20, read the post and hit "like".
"You hit like a baby".
Greek sculpture hit like a depth charge.
They hit like body blows.
"I don't get hit like that often.
I've never been hit like that.
I wish I could hit like him".
"It hasn't hit like wildfire yet".
"It's not like I've never been hit like that before".
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We define hit-like those molecules passing the unmodified OpenEye FILTER program.
We have used a principal-component analysis (PCA) computational approach to analyze the 3D descriptor space of active and non-active (hit-like) cancer medicinal chemistry compounds.
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