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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a hit-and-miss advertising campaign
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Quite often though, through various hit-and-miss applications, he would get one of the engines running.
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The legal procedure is far too clumsy and hit-and-miss .
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The resolution of the many conflicts between farmers and environmentalists remains a hit-and-miss affair.
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Their copulations can not be the somewhat hit-and-miss gropings practised by the millipedes.
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We approach it in a hit-and-miss sort of way instead of through a systematic communication programme.