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"hot wind" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English and can be used in various contexts.
It refers to a strong, warm breeze or gust of air. Example: The hot wind blew through the open windows, causing the curtains to billow and the papers on the desk to flutter. The desert was scorching under the relentless heat of the hot wind. As they climbed higher into the mountains, the hot wind was replaced by a cool, refreshing breeze.
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hot wind
noun
Any wind characterized by intense heat and low relative humidity
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The cloth flapped in the hot wind.
A hot wind blew off the river.
Dennis gallantly swept in, red cape aswirl in the hot wind.
Plastic bags impaled on the barb fences flapped in the hot wind.
It's been a long time since a stinking hot wind blew up my old denim shirt.
Banners calling for change were waving in the hot wind above their heads.
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Hot winds whirling down from the freeway.
Strong, hot winds have spread the flames.
And strong, hot winds are fanning the flames.
The walls are to protect the city from the harsh, hot winds of the desert.
The hot winds that have whipped the region this week normally do not arrive until fall.
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