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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'if it hits' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a possible consequence or result of an action. For example: "If the stock market crashes, it could cause a recession; if it hits, it could have catastrophic effects."
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Expect the company to return to the Valley for more cash if it hits its numbers.
If it hits its funding target, they're aiming to ship to backers next August.
If it hits its funding target, Hydrobees will be shipped to backers next March.
And if it hits someone?
If it hits you, it hits you".
"If it hits a nerve, like a case of injustice or abuse, it can be contagious.
"If it hits you on the right spot, you're obviously going to feel it.
If it hits 100,000 signatures it will be considered for debate in Parliament.
Tonight will decide if it hits the same heights as theatre.
And if it hits, even in a small way, it's a huge bonanza".
"And if it hits directly on us, it will tear everything up.
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