hit it out of the park

The phrase "hit it out of the park" is an idiomatic expression derived from baseball. It means to achieve great success or to greatly exceed expectations in a particular endeavor. It implies accomplishing something extraordinary, remarkable, or exceptionally well. The phrase is often used to describe a resounding victory, a highly successful performance, or an outstanding achievement.


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