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Discover Ludwig"hit the fields" is an acceptable and understandable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express an idea of beginning a task or activity. For example, "We were eager to get our summer project started, so we decided to hit the fields and get the planting underway."
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Eventually, I plucked up the courage to hit the fields and footpaths.
Ireland's fans won't be bowed, though: they're booming out a popular traditional folk song, the 1970s pop hit The Fields of Athenry.
The couple may no longer hit the fields daily but they still keep quite a menagerie on their land: a donkey, a cow, a ram, a couple of mud-bathing pigs and a triple-flock of turkeys, chickens and ducks that were penned in by a fence made of a mattress stripped down to the coils.
Because Canadian citizens are increasingly unwilling to work tough agricultural jobs a la Stompin' Tom's "Tillsonburg", the seasonal agricultural sector in Canada depends on migrant workers to hit the fields and greenhouses for harvest.
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When the earthquake hit, the field cracked.
Another barrage hit the field as the clock ran out.
Marino was confident that Boss had pointed her way when he hit the field.
The offensive fireworks ended as soon as the Giants' top defense hit the field.
Once he hit the field, the Galaxy's 4-1 lead became an afterthought.
But almost everyone expected that he would not hit the field until well into the regular season.
About an hour later, Bradford, the No. 1 overall pick for the St . LouisRams, hit the field for the first full-squad workout in shorts and light pads.
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