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Discover Ludwig"hit the ice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a metaphor meaning to start or begin something quickly and with energy. It is often used in sports or military contexts, but can also be used in everyday language. Example: "After months of planning, it's finally time to hit the ice and start our new business venture."
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Both players hit the ice.
"He was probably out before he hit the ice".
Stanley anticipated when the puck would hit the ice and slammed into Beliveau.
If anything, locals say, it gives them more time and drive to hit the ice.
From there, one front hit the ice walls of Greenland and came to a stop.
After that, Lindros played like a raging bull each time he hit the ice.
It peaked Thursday, when several fish hit the ice during a 4-1 victoverover Calgary.
Atlanta lost center Patrik Stefan to a concussion after he hit the ice face first.
After Stevens hit Lindros, the head of the former Flyer captain hit the ice.
The back of his head hit the ice as his helmet came off.
As Brashear fell, his helmet came off and the back of his head hit the ice.
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