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How To Use Take a hit In A Sentence

  • The lenders and debt holders are being asked to take a hit on interest rates to be paid on the outstanding loans and a three-year payment holiday on 300m of senior debt.
  • I did ‘take a hit’ on my left thumb, on the second shot, while attempting to use a two-handed grip.
  • Second, white all fish populations take a hit in their rapidly shrinking world during a drought, the smaller, omnivorous species may bounce back explosively afterward; the mosquito fish, for example, can breed every three months.
  • He's a former college linebacker and kickboxer — the man can take a hit. Fast lane: Holcomb clinches World Cup title with sick crew
  • You're working the streets, you go home at night, you take a hit and fall asleep in your clothes.
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  • Official creditors (including the ECB) might take a hit, making it even more difficult for them to participate in other bailouts.
  • The rural poor, especially landless labourers will take a hit five ways, at least.
  • I guess that’s what we get for complaining about the impact on polar bears and the like for so long … This only increases the absolute necessity to develop monitoring capability and decision-making tools to illustrate the impact climate change will have on the individual farmer, water-front property owner, fisherman, bird-spotter, and community likely to take a hit when neighboring communities go under water/become unbearable due to lack of water. Wonk Room » The Environmental Inverted Pyramid, Corrected
  • If he gets too focused on not liking the way he looks, a guy's self-esteem can take a hit and his confidence can slide.
  • If a customer like Ann Minch, David Carroll decides to target your brand because of poor service, bad policy or just plain ignorance, your share price is going to start to take a hit. Brett King: #Winning at Social Media
  • The soused starlet invited a fellow patron to take a hit in the bathroom, but was politely turned down when distinctive white crack smoke billowed from her glass pipe.
  • Ross and others are conducting research from a Greenpeace ship in the Gulf, using a two-man sub as they work to determine if the corals have suffered damage, or may take a hit from long-term impacts, such as stunted reproduction rates. Gulf Corals In Oil Spill Zone Appear Healthy

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