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Discover Ludwig'a heat wave' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of unusually hot weather, usually lasting for several days or weeks. Example: "The city was hit by a heat wave, with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees for five consecutive days."
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We're having a heat wave".
A heat wave.
Late in June, a heat wave hit.
There was a heat wave.
"It's a heat wave," he said.
"That's a heat wave," Mr. Slattery said.
Anger spread like a heat wave.
"What makes a heat wave in Duluth is not what makes a heat wave in Dallas.
"So Robinson fought in a heat wave," he said sarcastically.
What's the best way to cope with a heat wave?
They visited during a heat wave; the pool appealed.
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