Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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Whether it's a tech start-up or a small business it's always been a hit-or-miss proposition.
www.theherald.com.au
Mission-critical use cases can not afford the hit-or-miss nature of todays index-everything search strategies.
en.wikipedia.org
There seems to have been a serious attempt to make social commentary here, and it was pretty hit-or-miss, or maybe more of one than the other, depending on your perspective.
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This is a hit-or-miss approach, but sometimes avid gamers with a development background can release patches that make old games more compatible with new systems.
www.kotaku.com.au
Imitation is considered the sincerest form of flattery, but when it comes to parody, that's a bit more hit-or-miss.
www.avclub.com
We looked to other popular games and it was very hit-or-miss.
kotaku.com
However, this is a hit-or-miss method, because too little grease will not attract the ants, and too much will limit the effectiveness of the trap.
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Naming products is art as much as science - and also hit-or-miss.
www.firstpost.com
Even so, production is a hit-or-miss proposition, with widely varying harvests from vintage to vintage.
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But, in his initial stages of choosing his 1869 cabinet, it was a hit-or-miss matter.
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