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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Scorching heat" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe extremely high temperatures, often in a weather context or when discussing discomfort due to heat. Example: "The scorching heat of the summer sun made it difficult to enjoy outdoor activities."
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Scorching heat and drought in the United States, Russia and Europe constricted agricultural production and pushed up prices of corn and soybeans to record highs, the report said.
Scorching heat wave headed for Southern California this weekend.
Scorching heat is often augmented by an irritating dusty wind, the shamal, causing heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
We worked in heavy rain and scorching heat".
Dead, dying and wounded soldiers blanketed the exposed ground in the scorching heat of the day.
She walked five miles in scorching heat, and ended up dehydrated, with a migraine.
With scorching heat enveloping New York City this week, I'm suffering from air-conditioner envy.
Few state-run buses operated, leaving thousands of people stranded in the scorching heat.
Most succumbed to the scorching heat of the desert, while others died in accidents or drownings.
Royal Headache was well suited for the scorching heat in Union Park Saturday afternoon.
Originally a concession to summer's scorching heat, Casual Friday has given way to Casual Every Day.
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