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Discover Ludwig"hit the keys" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone physically pressing down on the keys of a keyboard or a typewriter. For example, "She quickly hit the keys to complete her report before the deadline."
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Mr. Diehl had to hit the keys a little harder and more percussively too.
She enunciated precisely and didn't miss a note, no matter how hard or fast she hit the keys.
Blur and slur to your tongue's content, but when your fingers hit the keys, keep faith with clarity.
As Melissa hit the keys, the words barely registered as more than bursts of color: "happy," "funeral," "suicide," "alone," "museum," "dead," "pleasure," "paper," "pleasure," "paper," "rejected".
But fortepianos were awful, the sound muffling all over the place when the hammer hit the keys, which put him off playing his beloved Mozart; and modern grands were unspeakable.
He could draw from them, after a brief while of blue-eyed peering with screwdriver in hand, when they had left the factory, how they had been treated and with exactly what pressure their owner had hit the keys.
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Hit the key on your keyboard to discard the marked floating shells.
The centre of the storm was expected to hit the key port city of Vishakapatnam in Andhra Pradesh.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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