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The phrase "a hot environment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a setting or situation characterized by high temperatures, whether literally (like weather) or metaphorically (like a competitive atmosphere).
Example: "The workers struggled to maintain their focus in a hot environment, where the temperature soared above 100 degrees Fahrenheit."
Alternatives: "a warm setting" or "a heated atmosphere."
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Overexertion in a hot environment usually is responsible for this condition.
The skin of monkeys and apes remains dry even in a hot environment.
Analysis of tissue samples taken from such animals would be unlikely to yield definitive answers, he said, particularly in a hot environment.
Mr. McCollum was "in a hot environment without air-conditioning, and he may have been further predisposed to developing hyperthermia due to morbid obesity" and use of a diuretic for hypertension, the report noted.
That could be an advantageous adaptation in a hot environment, the scientists argue.
Close to a black hole, the intense Hawking radiation creates a hot environment.
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Geneticists are breeding plants that are more resistant to diseases or that can withstand torrential rains or a hotter environment.
If you work in a naturally hot environment like a kitchen, this will be very different from if you work in a cellar.
After all, when you combine a dry, hot environment with 18 hours a day of pounding psytrance, bad trips are bound to happen.
This is a very hot environment, the baby is thirsty.
Despite the belief that reptiles need a really hot environment, snakes are not able to survive on hot, bare surfaces for any length of time and will avoid them.
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