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✓: It's hit. 👏Something is hit. (Not commonly used)
"Hit or miss"(Something is inconsistent in terms of the results)
Ex: It's kinda hit or miss. You could try it.
Ex: I really think we should go with Mario for the trip. the other place is always hit or miss. I just want to know I'm in a good hotel.
Ex: Her books are kinda hit or miss. I like to lot of them, but there have been some dots too.
Ex: That restaurant food is hit or miss. I think we should go somewhere else this time.
👏👏👏"Hit or miss" should be followed with "not try it"
📕inconsistent
Ex: Her work is kinda inconsistent. I don't know why. (quality)
📕spotty
Ex: The internet is soptty. You can't rely on it.
📕Unreliable
Ex: I can't deal with the carpoolI. It's unreliable need to get to work on time.