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Hit the mark.
If someone hits the mark, they are right about something.
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"Did it hit the mark?
And it hit the mark.
Did it hit the mark?" he asked insistently.
It hit the mark and Sahota immediately joined the ranks of Granta young novelists, which have included, among others, Martin Amis, Alan Hollinghurst and Will Self.
It needed to be "beautiful and sexy", and knowing the provenance of this thing I'm sure it hit the mark.
To check that its observations weren't just a random event, the team tested whether the same altered pattern could predict whether 41 other elderly people from the same retirement communities had developed Alzheimer's disease, and found that it hit the mark 90% of the time.
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But with its grasp of suspense and character, it hits the mark as a portrait of openhearted determination that's devoid of desperation.
The food seeks a similar fusion; when it hits the mark, it is enjoyable.
In Schopenhauer's words: "Every reproach can hurt only to the extent that it hits the mark.
The opera is a fitfully inspired creation, wavering along the fine line between tragedy and turgidity, but, on a primal, Pucciniesque level, it hits the mark.
I haven't seen all of the films under discussion (many haven't been shown here yet), but it hits the mark regarding many that I have seen and written about, and it's worthwhile to sum up their list by headings and with brief citations: 1.
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