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José Salvador
Which is more common Strike a snag or hit a snag?
Feb 24, 2022 11:44 PM
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"Hit a snag." I have _never_ heard "strike a snag."
By the way, the literal meaning refers to river navigation. A "snag" is a hidden obstacle, like a fallen tree that can't be seen because it's underwater.
February 25, 2022
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Hit a snag. Strike a snag doesn't exist as far as I know. US English.
February 25, 2022
run into a snag
hit a snag
become snagged
February 25, 2022
"Hit a snag" or "run into a snag". I have never heard "strike a snag".
February 25, 2022
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