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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make hit" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts, often in reference to creating a successful song, movie, or other media.
Example: "The artist hopes to make a hit with their new single."
Alternatives: "create a hit" or "produce a hit."
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"We tried to make hit records".
The whole point, I thought, was to make hit records".
Even the most popular d.j.s need vocalists like Ellie Goulding to make hit songs.
The real measure of success is whether Ford can make hit models.
And the prospect is enough to make Hit & Run's hardened heart long for Cujo.
But he did make hit movies, including "Stuart Little" in 1999.
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"It is becoming increasingly clear and we are becoming increasingly confident that we will be able to make hit-to-kill work reliably enough to be effective," Lt. Gen. Ronald T. Kadish of the Air Force, who leads the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency, said in an interview.
Our job is not to make hits.
"I didn't make hits.
Smith plays almost as a small linebacker, reading plays and flying up to make hits.
For Justin Bieber it's one more excuse to make hits, big ones.
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