I'm familiar with the expression only as hit it off with .
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Did you mean the sentence as a whole or just 'with'?
Clive Samantha had hit off with her date.Just seems like an error.
CliveSamantha had hit off with her date.I think the writer meansSamantha had hit it off with her date.And that means that they liked each other a lot. They were attracted to each other and and got along well with each other.
AlpheccaStarsAnd that means that they liked each other a lot. They were attracted to each other and and got along well with each other.Does "they" refer to Samantha and someone else or Samantha and the date?