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The use of "absolutely hot" in written English is perfectly acceptable. It is generally used to emphasize an adjective or degree of an adjective. For example, you could say, "The weather is absolutely hot today!"
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Adidas says Bryant called the shoe "absolutely hot".
Professor Keith Willett, NHS England's director of acute care, admitted that the A&E system was "running absolutely hot" at the moment.
With features like Google Now getting an update, the addition of multiple accounts, home screen widgets and ridiculous speed, this OS is absolutely hot.
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— Patrick Farrell The Los Angeles Times: The absolutely hottest places to eat in Tinseltown and environs: meaning, the spiciest Thai, Chinese, Korean and Indian offerings.
"The Chinese economy is absolutely red hot," said Dong Tao, chief regional economist at Credit Suisse First Boston.
But honest hardworking folks are absolutely red hot about politicians' lurks and perks.
But there will be absolutely no hot dogs, out of respect for Nathan's, the men said in a phone interview, referring to the longtime Coney Island hot-dog seller.
"My phone has been absolutely red hot with text and voice messages.
Burning your trainers is absolutely a hot take.
I remember thinking - they can see right through me, they know I won't end up helping with any of these things and they think I'm absolutely one hot mess.
These days, the job market is absolutely white-hot in a few areas, like opto-electronics and genomics.
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