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to hitting
verb
To strike. To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile. To come into contact with forcefully and suddenly. To kill a person, usually on the instructions of a third party. To attack, especially amphibiously.
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That's the key to hitting".
The greens, accustomed to hitting out, were hit themselves.
But being wonderfully coördinated isn't all there is to hitting.
"Guys ain't used to hitting and getting hit," he said.
"I'm not accustomed to hitting it that crooked," he said.
Still, I didn't even come close to hitting my budget.
"I never once got close to hitting it," he said.
This does not amount to hitting a single.
"He's got a good approach to hitting," Torre said.
"He's a wizard when it comes to hitting," Rodriguez said.
Witnesses said it came close to hitting two houses.
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