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The phrase "some hits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a number of successful outcomes, results, or instances, often in relation to searches, music, or performance metrics. Example: "The marketing campaign generated some hits, leading to increased website traffic and sales."
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They got some hits.
You can take some hits.
Not that he hasn't taken some hits.
"We just have to get some hits.
"At least you got some hits in.
Thankfully, for the second half we've been promised some "hits".
I just need to get some hits, that's it".
Some hits may stick around longer, too, Mr. Werde added.
"I've taken some hits on this," he said.
He took some hits, but he got big changes".
"Some other guys have got to start getting some hits.
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