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What is the past tense of hit the ground running?

What's the past tense of hit the ground running? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of hit the ground running is also hit the ground running.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hit the ground running is hits the ground running.

The present participle of hit the ground running is hitting the ground running.

The past participle of hit the ground running is hit the ground running.

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While he did not trap that fast he certainly hit the ground running to scorch away from his opponents around the opening turn.
In 1998, Alize Red Passion was launched nationally and hit the ground running, somewhat at the cost of cannibalizing Alize Gold.
They hit the ground running and demonstrate leadership qualities at a faster rate.
The jetlag hasn't kicked in yet, which is just as well because I've had to hit the ground running.
He hit the ground running, bum-rushing a pirate that took cover behind a twisted engine from an old-style shuttlecraft.
This is one of two or three seats we hope to keep a careful watch on, when we hit the ground running next week!

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