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Examples for "hit"
Examples for "hit"
1Any weakening of consumer confidence could hit Linden Homes' market in particular.
2New business and export business measures hit new series lows as well.
3Higher oil prices hit certain stocks on concerns of higher fuel costs.
4Crime has hit a 12-year low in Northern Ireland, police said yesterday.
5A deepening economic crisis in Asia and Europe will hit Genting hard.
1And so we go slowly until we; come to the Oil Mill Tavern, where we have had many a schlager-bout with the aristocrats.
2I think he was the best man with the Schlager that Jena ever saw.
3And when we were not duelling with the nobles, we had Schlager-bouts among ourselves.
4The Schlager flew so fast that we only saw the light and heard the ring alone.
5You Americans are a brave people-withoutthe Schlager.
1U.S. stocks have hit record levels following Donald Trump's election as president.
2The bitcoin price is volatile, and hit record peaks late last month.
3Levy added that traffic to its website hit record levels this month.
4Argentina's euro-denominated sovereign bonds also suffered hefty losses to hit record lows.
5Ticket prices have hit record highs, which are helping to boost revenues.
1The hit song Blurred Lines by Robyn Thicke, keeps receiving negative publicity.
2Leeds University students' union banned Robin Thicke's hit song Blurred Lines.
3So just how important is a credit on a hit song?
4Do you know what it takes to make a hit song?
5Use this article from The Day to explore what makes a hit song.
1It soon was and gave them their first bona fide hit single.
2Swift even penned a hit single, Bad Blood, about their falling out.
3They didn't want just one hit single-theywanted a full album.
4Kanye West rapped about money-hungry women on his 2005 hit single Gold Digger.
5In some fields, he expects regional prices will hit single-digits per barrel, he said.
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