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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hotline" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a dedicated phone line for receiving calls, often for support or emergency services.
Example: "If you are in crisis, please call the mental health hotline available 24/7."
Alternatives: "a helpline" or "a support line".
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Start a hotline.
A hotline number.
It was a hotline for single women.
No wonder there's a hotline for this.
Don't say: "Let me explain what a hotline is".
It was not a hotline at all in his experience.
[C2.] A Hotline for Airline Complaints The government set up a hotline for people to call with complaints about flight disruptions over the Christmas holiday weekend.
In 2008 the two countries agreed to establish a hotline between their two defence ministries.
One woman was answering a hotline that Collins had set up for victims.
The Ministry of Health has been texting and tweeting people with a hotline number for information.
You have to believe that there's a hotline between unceasingly active brain and insatiable genitals.
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