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"hot flash" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to describe a sudden, intense feeling of heat typically experienced by menopausal women. Example: She felt a sudden, intense hot flash, causing her to break out in a sweat.
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hot flash
noun
A sudden, but brief, sensation of heat over the entire body; a common symptom of menopause.
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"Heat Wave" becomes "Hot Flash".
"THE HOT FLASH CLUB" by Nancy Thayer.
Was that poor ventilation, or a brewing hot flash?
A hot flash of sexual memory flared inside me.
Every two hours, I had a hot flash.
Through a massive hot flash I said: "I tried one on Saturday.
Get a hot flash and take a pill to ensure that you'll never have another.
You know darn well that your first hot flash won't be your last.
"I only found out it was the 'Hot Flash Room' after they put up the poster.
— Sara Moulton, celebrity chef, New York "Wake up having a damn hot flash.
The tactic works so well that after a hot flash, many women feel chilled.
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