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"is hit with" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone or something being affected by a particular situation, such as in the following example sentence: "The small business was hit with heavy fines from the government for failing to meet safety regulations."
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Every few years the M.T.A. is hit with another scandal.
Suddenly the city of London is hit with a crime wave.
"The Philippines is hit with several deadly and devastating natural disasters every year," Ms. Nguyen said.
Whenever he is hit with that charge, Mr. McKeon adopts a gee-whiz tone.
It's a song you've heard before, but each chord is hit with extraordinary concentration.
Her forehand is hit with an Eastern grip, which allows her to handle low balls with ease.
Then JVR is hit with a puck in the face and is shaken up as time expires.
At roughly the same time, Becca is hit with the body blow of discovering that her relationship with Gabe may be on tenuous ground.
If one of your teammates is hit with a pitch, it's incumbent on you, as a pitcher, to retaliate and nail one of their guys.
His availability for his country's tour of Australia, however, will only be adversely affected if he is hit with a more substantial ban.
ON March 6, Southwest Airlines is hit with a $10.2 million fine for neglecting to perform fatigue crack inspections on its Boeing 737s.
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