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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heated one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a discussion, debate, or argument that is intense or passionate.
Example: "The meeting turned into a heated one as differing opinions clashed."
Alternatives: "a passionate one" or "an intense one".
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How'd he do?" "That's a heated one," another answered.
The ethical debate over mandatory healthcare worker (HCW) influenza vaccination is a heated one.
And the mansion's outdoor pool will be converted into a heated one for his physical therapy.
And yet the issue of how household workers are treated in this country is increasingly becoming a heated one.
The question of whether the Internet has revolutionized activism and altruism, or whether its potential for nonprofits has been exaggerated, is a heated one among people in philanthropy.
Following last year's IPO of property portal and search engine Zoopla, and plans by traditional brick 'n' mortar estate agents (or realtors) to fight back, the property 'tech' space in the UK remains a heated one.
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In a heated, one-sided conversation, observed and preserved by Cotton Mather, the seventeen-year-old admonished her tormentors, "I have God for my father and I don't question but he'll provide well for me".
THE Americans Dennis Rolland, an interior designer, and Andre Landeros Michel, a creative director, will be among the 20 teams of artists and designers from around the world who will each be creating rooms for this year's Icehotel, a seasonal hotel in Swedish Lapland (connected to a regular, heated one) in which everything, including the furnishings, is constructed of ice.
UNC and Duke in particular have a heated rivalry, one that was already on many students' minds with their men's basketball teams set to face off on Feb. 18.
The Giants are merely another foil, albeit a more familiar and more heated one, in this editing process.
Feeling the hot gaze of my partner a man who watches on in confusion and fear on my crying face after a heated argument; one where I expected "too much" and my neediness got the better of me, echoes Martin Charcot's display of hysteria once-upon-a-time.
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