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Discover Ludwig"make a hit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in a sentence like this: "She had an amazing performance that really made a hit."
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will make a hit with any audience.
man, but I never tried to make a hit record.
"I wasn't expecting it to make a hit," she said.
To be blunt, we wanted to make a hit.
That's how you make a hit like Hamilton.
"I was told, 'To make a hit song, you use these three chords,' " she said.
Thomas's old-school producer's ambition remains to make a hit record.
But they have yet to make a hit entirely on their own.
"I was trying to go make a hit, trying to get low," he said.
If you set out to make a hit it won't work.
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All I did was help make a hit".
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