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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hot issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a topic or subject that is currently controversial or widely discussed.
Example: "The debate over climate change has become a hot issue in recent political discussions."
Alternatives: "a contentious topic" or "a pressing matter."
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"This is a hot issue," he says.
"Last September and October, it was a hot issue.
"Recently, it has become a hot issue everywhere".
Radiation is a hot issue, so to speak.
Outside stock car racing, this is still a hot issue.
Beyond discipline, the use of microphones remains a hot issue.
Since it was announced, Gateway has been a hot issue with British Columbians.
Term limits have emerged as a hot issue across the continent.
"It's a hot issue; it's sexy; it's First Amendment," she said.
The failings of hospital care have suddenly become a hot issue.
Wine names have been a hot issue in California for 70 years.
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