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I use hack more generally to mean any kind of amateur attempt to solve a problem, especially when the solution is awkward.
The pie crust is a bit of a hack job, I had to repair a big hole with a spare piece of pastry.
(I've never made a pie in my life, so the above sentence is quite plausible.)
Most examples I can think of seem to use "a bit of" before "hack" and sometimes "job" after it.
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