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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hotspot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location that is popular or has a high level of activity, often in the context of technology, travel, or social gatherings.
Example: "The café has become a hotspot for local artists and musicians to showcase their work."
Alternatives: "a popular spot" or "a key location".
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It emerged as a hotspot.
It wants a hotspot after all.
Does a takeaway pizza restaurant count as a hotspot?
The problem is that the entire car becomes a hotspot.
It is a hotspot for murder and intimidation.
A guy wearing a t-shirt saying he's a hotspot?
It is a vibrant place, a hotspot for curry houses, music, art and vintage fashion shops.
Because, in days gone by, Leeds was a hotspot for the production of neon.
When you reach the approximate location of a Hotspot, cut the engine.
It may be a hotspot for A-listers but there's not a pinch of glamour.
The Anjajavy Hotel has quietly become a hotspot for gay honeymooners.
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