Examples of 'has taken a hit' in a sentence

Meaning of "has taken a hit"

implies that something or someone has suffered a negative impact or setback

How to use "has taken a hit" in a sentence

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has taken a hit
This whole area has taken a hit.
Has taken a hit in recent years.
Our local economy has taken a hit.
The US has taken a hit as well.
The family budget has taken a hit.
Your energy has taken a hit and concern nagging you, disturbing you in your sleep.
Even the walking has taken a hit.
I can accept the scores on trustworthiness. In this climate, every journalist has taken a hit.
Perhaps his ego has taken a hit.
But her authenticity and relatability numbers? In this climate, every journalist has taken a hit.
Your ego has taken a hit.
The same is true if your credit score has taken a hit.
Alvarez 's reputation has taken a hit after these incidents.
It can be hard to recover once your reputation has taken a hit.
Television has taken a hit.

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Nobody can deny that the Brazilian economy has taken a hit.
Also, consumer spending has taken a hit as consumers avoid public places like shopping centres.
Investor confidence has taken a hit.
I shouldn't boast though, because my creative output has taken a hit.
Even Google has taken a hit.
None of my friends are mums, so my social life has taken a hit.
My confidence has taken a hit.
Well, we have been through a lot, but, frankly, our reputation has taken a hit.
Well, of course the entire industry has taken a hit because of the internet.
Due to weak sales of it's "E. And in financial news, Atari stock has taken a hit.
Google Ads ' reputation as a marketing channel has taken a hit over the last couple of years.
Well, it seems that lately my reputation has taken a hit.
Do not use the charger if it has taken a hit or a knock.
In recent years, the fame of Italian tomatoes has taken a hit.
I am well aware that my credibility Has taken a hit in recent years.
As spam filters have improved, image-based spam has taken a hit.
Lately, though, this theory has taken a hit - several, in fact.
The reputation of Danny Ainge has taken a hit.
In this climate, every journalist has taken a hit.
The company 's brand perception has taken a hit as well.
Encourage someone whose self-esteem has taken a hit.
Female reporter, Your stock price has taken a hit.
Ivanka Trump 's clothing and accessories line has taken a hit in recent months.
The hotel 's reputation has taken a hit.
Lisa 's up and Running, but her pride has Taken a hit.

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