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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hammer in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of forcefully hitting or driving in a nail with a hammer. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a forceful action or impact. Example: The carpenter used a hammer to hammer in the final nail of the project. Example: The relentless rain continued to hammer in the notion that their outdoor wedding would need to be moved indoors.
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I looked at the hammer in my hand.
You might swing a hammer in your construction business.
I mean baggy Hammer in the crotch area — big difference.
The players have the hammer in labor negotiations.
Which is why there's a hammer in the studio".
It is due to go under the hammer in London on 16 February.
I got a contractor with a hammer in his hand, ready to go.
This could lead to a destructive pressure surge (water hammer) in the supply pipeline, or penstock.
"It was not done with nuance; it was done with a stylish hammer in the face".
It suddenly occurred to me that there wasn't a hammer in sight.
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I'm going to try and make a hammer-in hook.
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