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Hit and Trial

Description:

Hit and Trial is an idiomatic expression commonly used to describe a method or approach where repeated attempts, often without a clear plan, are made in order to find a solution to a problem or achieve a desired outcome. It is closely related to the concept of trial and error.

Parts of Speech:

Noun, Verb, Idiom

Senses and Usages:

Noun:

1. A process of trying different methods or solutions in order to find the most effective one.

Example Sentence: During the project development, we relied on hit and trial to figure out the best design.

Verb:

1. To attempt something without a clear plan, hoping to find a solution through trial and error.

Example Sentence: I have no idea how to fix the issue; let's just hit and trial until we succeed.

Idiom:

1. An idiomatic expression used to refer to the process of trying various methods repeatedly until a successful outcome is achieved.

Example Sentence: The chef's secret recipe was discovered through years of hit and trial in the kitchen.

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