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Expressions - Hit the road

Brian L

Do you always say “I’m leaving now”? Want to sound more natural?

Try this phrase: "hit the road"
It means to leave or start a journey, especially by car or on foot.
Example: “It’s getting late—we should hit the road.”

This expression is casual, fun, and used often by native speakers.

When was the last time you had to hit the road?
Try this: “We hit the road at 6 a.m. to avoid traffic.”

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