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Discover Ludwig"hit the town" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to go out and enjoy oneself in a lively and active way, usually in a city or town. Example: After finishing their exams, the students were eager to hit the town and celebrate their accomplishment.
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He's a homebody; she wants to hit the town.
And after the show we'd hit the town.
The risks in the equation hit the town this month.
When I am ready to hit the town, I yell out for my Hit the Town playlist, and hit-the-town songs prepare me to go out.
Do you think he's going to hit the town tonight?
They hit the town park in Pound Ridge.
"We're going to hit the town!" "I am dressed already," I say.
"Hit the town," a soldier said, flatly, at his post in the operations room.
We landed, dumped our stuff in the posh hotel and hit the town.
Several hit the town, causing some damage but no serious injuries.
The Turkish prime minister, Ahmet Davutoğlu, said a Russian ballistic missile had hit the town.
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