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The phrase "hit the right notes" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean getting things right, either literally or figuratively. For example, "The singer really hit the right notes when he sang that song."
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Hit the right note.
If you hit the right note, you speak or act in a way that has a positive effect on people.('Strike the right note' is also used).
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"She still hit the right notes," he said.
Instead, he hit the right notes — not just politically, but also in terms of policy.
Self-preoccupied people hit the right notes, but often so hard that they sound tinny.
If Wellington's glittering attack is to hit the right notes they'll need a new conductor.
Not that they haven't spent enough money, but this renovation doesn't hit the right notes.
Please take a look at Ridejoy and tell us if you think the owners have hit the right notes.
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Did it hit the right note?
He's hit the right note.
Now I'd hit the right note.
Service couldn't seem to hit the right note.
The buffets hit the right note, but the à la carte menu less so.
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