Examples of 'number of hit' in a sentence

Meaning of "number of hit"

number of hit: The total count of times something has been successfully accessed or viewed, often used in reference to websites or online content

How to use "number of hit" in a sentence

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The album spawned a number of hit singles.
The number of hit points damage done when a bullet hits a ship.
He too has quite a number of hit songs.
The number of hit points of damage done when a ship hits a mine.
Each character and enemy has a certain number of hit points.
The number of hit points damage done when two ships collide.
Each character has a varying number of hit points, just as monsters do.
The number of hit paws can be extended to six by finding a certain power-up.
To grow the number of class actors, the number of hit productions.
Petty recorded a number of hit singles with the Heartbreakers and as a solo artist.
To balance this, offense characters have a low number of hit points.
The target regains a number of hit points equal to the total.
He often records songs with him, and the duo has produced a number of hit songs.
Very low number of Hit Points.
Number of hit / missed targets.

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S, gives Barnes the highest number of hit albums of any Australian artist.
In fact, McCullers allowed fewer hits ( three ) than the number of hit batters.
Increased number of hit counters by institutional partners for information look-up.
Table 1.1 List of search words and number of hit.
Some modifiers, such as the number of Hit Dice can be calculated in advance.
Moreover, You have a certain number of hit points which shows your power.

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