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Discover Ludwig"sharp hit" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something striking, sudden, or intense, such as a "sharp hit of pain", or a "sharp hit of cold air".
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Something sharp hit it".
Some business leaders have complained of a sharp hit to tourism.
Sharp, hit badly by the downturn in the market for flat-screen devices, needed the cash.
So much so, in fact, the television audience and ballpark attendance for Japan's professional teams have taken a sharp hit.
General managers unable to meet these product standards by a certain date had to scrap their products and take a sharp hit to their bottom lines.
The first sharp hit of vinegar on potato, the softness of melted cheese on pizza, the rich chill of a spoonful of ice-cream.
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It continued as Hideki Matsui's sharp hit-and-run single darted past second baseman Todd Walker.
In that time, he said, McLaughlin has looked sharp, hitting her jumps and skating aggressively.
The sophomore quarterback Brynn Renner has looked sharp, hitting on his first seven attempts for 131 yards and a score.
The Great Escape is about short, sharp hits of sound more than such set-piece gigs, caught by hustling between scattered venues.
The numbers are impressive: the presence of just one autonomous car reduces the standard deviation in speed of all the cars in the jam by around 50percentt, and the number of sharp hits to the brakes is cut from around nine per vehicle for every kilometer traveled to at most 2.5 and sometimes practically zero.
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