Hit-and-miss Sentence Examples

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  • It's hit and miss on what'll happen.

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  • It's a little hit-and-miss for more complex programs, but is worth trying.

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  • Using speculative applications is, of course, a rather hit-and-miss business.

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  • I had Crohn's disease which meant support from me would always be slightly hit-and-miss.

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  • My experiments tuning into other radio stations have been pretty hit-and-miss.

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  • College governance needs radical reform present arrangements are too hit-and-miss.

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  • The law does in practice take into account panic, but again it is all very hit-and-miss.

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  • This way, you won't have to worry about hit and miss products that may, or may not, work.

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  • It's a hit-and-miss tactic, but can have great results.

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  • As with any hair care line, even organic products can be a hit and miss.

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  • The tool should also be clean and sterilized, and a well-lighted area is essential to prevent hit-and-miss tweezing.

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  • If you don't want to order online, then finding one may be a hit and miss type thing.

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  • We tried to duplicate our New Hampshire activities; even recording our efforts but fixing the settings proved to be hit and miss.

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  • Elvis is the best selling solo musician to date - beating Michael Jackson's record - but during his life, his career was much more hit and miss than many people remember today.

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