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Tomasz Klepinowski Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

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Having dismissed the previous coach and having employed a new one finally hit result. Currently, they are on a seven-game winning streak.
  

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Tomasz Klepinowski Having dismissed the previous coach and ( having ) employed /hired a new on e, the team is finally seeing positive results. hit result. Currently, they are on a seven-game winning streak.

  • Tomasz Klepinowski Having dismissed the previous coach and ( having ) employed /hired a new on e, the team is finally seeing positive results.
  • hit result.
  • Currently, they are on a seven-game winning streak.
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Tomasz Klepinowski Having dismissed the previous coach and (having) employed/hired a new one, the team is finally seeing positive results. hit result. Currently, they are on a seven-game winning streak.
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Thanks. What about the phrase 'to hit result'? Is it in use? Is it even correct?
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It doesn't sound natural to me at all I'm afraid. Where did you find it?

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