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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make hits" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of creating successful songs, movies, or other forms of media that achieve popularity or commercial success.
Example: "The artist is known for her ability to make hits that resonate with audiences worldwide."
Alternatives: "create hits" or "produce hits".
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"I didn't make hits.
Our job is not to 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.
He was keen to make hits, and the passing decades resoundingly confirmed his instinct for creative diversification.
"Most drugs don't make it through efficacy trials, and most artists do not make hits," she said.
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"We tried to make hit records".
But he did make hit movies, including "Stuart Little" in 1999.
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.
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