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Discover Ludwig'landed it' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a colloquial expression to mean achieving or getting something that you wanted. For example: After a long and difficult search, I finally landed the perfect job.
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That seems obvious, but the M.T.A.'s longstanding refusal to be open about its finances has landed it in trouble.
But its simple roasted flavor and abundance of chicken landed it on his menu.
Before the day ended, he landed it.
When we landed, it was upsetting.
He hasn't landed it clearly.
"My 28th ball, I landed it.
When the plane landed, it was pitch dark.
Mr. Mandel landed it for just over $31,000.
We had to spend the night there, and when we landed it was already late.
Like a golfer chipping onto the green, he picked his spot, and landed it.
When it landed, it pointed west, toward Mendota and, beyond it, that garlic patch.
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