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The phrase "a hot hand" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to gambling or sports, referring to someone who is experiencing a streak of good luck or success.
Example: "After winning three games in a row, he felt he had a hot hand and decided to keep playing."
Alternatives: "on a winning streak" or "in the zone".
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He's got a "hot hand".
I knew he had a hot hand.
Because Crocker rarely has a hot hand.
"We were riding a hot hand".
Howard wasn't the only one with a hot hand.
"We've got two quarterbacks that have a hot hand," Harbaugh said.
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For example, by following a Hot Hands investment strategy at Fidelity from the end of 1983, putting your money into Magellan through the end of 2005, then putting your money into International Small Cap Stock, you would have bested the market by a wide margin.
Few VCs have a hotter hand right now than Fred Wilson.
The third was a hot-hands strategy, in which they put the $600 into the best-performing category, along with the entire amount already invested; the portfolio was updated quarterly.
What happened was that Gladys, seeking further protection, slipped at this moment a small hot hand into his".
There was a flat, hot hand of sun on the back of my neck, but I smelt ice in my nose, seeing those goshawks soaring.
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