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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost too hot" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a temperature that is very high but not quite unbearable, often in contexts related to weather, food, or physical sensations. Example: "The soup was almost too hot to eat, but I couldn't resist taking a spoonful."
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Almost too hot to live in.
Lately, it's been almost too hot to chew.
This may explain why the tacos arrive almost too hot to touch.
It is almost too hot and too cold to bear, but never quite.
You can float with one hand in water that's almost too hot to touch, and the other icy cold.
It had a greater difference between the temperature settings than most others, being almost too hot for some at its highest setting.
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There is stepping into an almost-too-hot bath and payday and the smell of garlic and onions sautéing in butter.
It's counterintuitive that global warming should contribute to extreme cold snaps of this magnitude ice persisted on Lake Superior until June but that's just the world we live in: It's almost always too hot, unless it is much, much too cold.
I took a sip of the newly poured tea, too hot, almost burning my tongue, then reached for another samosa.
And most of all there is the Marimekko color, saturated and hot, almost too strong to wear.
Rome, where he moved into the apartment of his "almost-wife," Laura, was too hot.
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