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"hot hand" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a streak of good luck or success, as in the following example: "After winning the first two games of the series, the basketball team had a hot hand and went on to win the championship."
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hot hand
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A sustained period of luck or success, a streak of good luck
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The hot hand, it appears, is real.
He's got a "hot hand".
Call it the hot hand of investing.
I knew he had a hot hand.
"Maybe the hot hand," Abbott said.
One hot hand and you're done".
Because Crocker rarely has a hot hand.
"We were riding a hot hand".
Farrell apparently is going to ride the hot hand.
That's the hot hand in all its ruinous glory.
Loosely defined, the hot hand, better known as the hot-hand fallacy, is the idea that winning begets more winning.
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