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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Scorching hot" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe extremely high temperatures, often in reference to weather or food. Example: "The sun was scorching hot, making it difficult to stay outside for long."
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It was scorching hot and sunny.
The Cybermen were scorching hot in their suits.
It is scorching hot in summer and frigid in winter.
In turn, that makes the chips scorching hot.
It had been a scorching hot and dry day.
"Black smoke covering the sun, just scorching hot, 44 degrees.
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Why not call the South the scorching-hot-belt, or the air-conditioning-belt, or California the wildfire-and-earthquake-belt?
My pick is this colorful bikini - perfect for Long Beach or my scorching-hot rooftop.
Fyfe's unconventional entrance only served to highlight the physical toll his scorching-hot season has placed on his body.
Related is betting that the building, located amid a sea of co-ops on Fifth Avenue, can rise above the competition in the scorching-hot Manhattan rental market.
Only huge, scorching-hot exoplanets larger than Jupiter had been found by then.
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