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"right hook" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a sudden turn or movement, typically in a boxing match or other fight. For example, "The boxer threw a powerful right hook and knocked his opponent to the ground."
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She has a mean right hook.
She also throws a mean right hook.
A right hook to the (considerable) gut.
Ali then delivered a stunning right hook to Foreman's chin.
A sweet-shop owner's daughter let loose a right hook.
"Did you see that right hook?" he said.
"And a good right hook," answers Lady Sylvia.
"O.K., now double jab, straight left, right hook.
This earns him a right hook to the jaw.
She's already proved she has a sharp right hook, but now she's hit rock bottom.
Now he had a left hook, a right hook, and an uppercut.
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