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The phrase "hits it off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where two people get along well or have an immediate rapport.
Example: "When they first met at the party, they really hit it off and spent the entire evening talking."
Alternatives: "connect instantly" or "get along well."
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But basic concrete hits it off in the right crowd.
"If he hits it off the wall, stop at first.
So watch out for how Woods hits it off the tee.
Updated at 7.04am GMT 7.02am GMT Wicket!! Raina c Bell b Woakes 83 Misjudges a slower ball, hits it off the splice to Bell at midwicket.
But unlike the death-obsessed kid in Harold and Maude, Enoch at least hits it off with someone his own age.
If the opponent gets a racket on a serve but sends it into the stands or hits it off the frame, that should be reflected positively in the accounting of the server's performance.
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We hit it off immediately.
They hit it off instantly.
"We hit it off immediately," Mr. Williams said.
Glen and Derrick hit it off right away.
They hit it off right away.
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