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The phrase "a hot blow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a strong or intense gust of wind, or metaphorically to refer to a powerful impact or effect.
Example: "The storm brought a hot blow that rattled the windows and shook the doors."
Alternatives: "a strong gust" or "a fierce blast".
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Avoid using a hot blow dryer on any cat as it may burn them and cause more trauma.
You can speed the process up but running an electric fan nearby on low power, but do not use a hot blow dryer since the heat may cause your hat to shrink.
Never use a hot blow dryer, hot water or heat styling things like flatirons and curling irons, it'll cause the the cuticles of your hair to expand, and the water to evaporate, drying your hair out.
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If soup is hot, blow a little on it first.
Hair loss can also happen if you use a hot iron or do hot blow drying on your hair on a daily basis.
Hold the hot blow dryer air flow over the crayons.
If the bags start to get too hot, blow the candles out!
This includes hot blow drying, heat styling, straightening and curling through heat, and steam treatments.
A hot wind blew off the river.
In my hot office I was starting to look at it abstractly, as a hot thing blowing exhaust.
On another arrest operation, also in 2007, forces were supposed to carry out a "hot entry", blowing open the door of a wanted person's house with explosives.
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