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The phrase "a heat" is correct and can be used in written English, depending on the context.
It is typically used in contexts related to temperature, cooking, or in slang referring to a situation of intense activity or pressure.
Example: "Make sure to turn down a heat when the sauce starts to bubble."
Alternatives: "a temperature" or "an intensity".
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A heat.
A heat source?
We're having a heat wave".
A heat wave.
A "HEAT dome" is descending on Washington.
Late in June, a heat wave hit.
"I'm a heat seeker," he said.
Rose warmed it under a heat lamp.
A heat wave b.
Or there's a heat wave.
Provide a heat lamp.
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