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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scorching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely hot, often in reference to weather or temperature.
Example: "The forecast predicts a scorching day ahead, with temperatures reaching over 100 degrees."
Alternatives: "a sweltering" or "a blistering".
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A scorching summer.
Williams hit a scorching 89-m.p.h.
A scorching 7 15 minutes a mile.
In August you will find crowds and a scorching sun.
But it was there, on a scorching day at M.C.U.
The global economy also grew at a scorching pace.
There, crowded tents awaited under a scorching sun.
It had been a scorching hot and dry day.
On a scorching hot Sunday in June, Stanford University celebrated its 126th Commencement.
The press opening of the Water Theatre Grove took place on a scorching hot Monday.
A scorching lovemaking scene on a hay bale viscerally represents the fertility ritual.
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