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The phrase "arrive hot" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where something is expected to come in a heated state, often referring to food or items that are meant to be served warm. Example: "Please ensure that the pizza will arrive hot so that we can enjoy it fresh."
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Does the food arrive hot?
They arrive hot and just barely crisp, sweet cheese oozing out the sides.
Frisbee-size disks arrive hot, puffed, and blistered from the tandoori oven and slashed with sumac.
When the pizzas arrive, hot from their two-minute sojourn in the oven's flames, the beautifully shaped ovals (individually sized and unsliced, Neapolitan style) have slightly charred edges and lightly laid toppings: buffalo mozzarella, San Marzano tomatoes, extra-virgin olive oil.
The second is that negating the need for food to arrive hot enables all sorts of logistics efficiencies.
It didn't arrive hot but it did chase away my homesickness.
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They arrived hot (and delicious) in under 20 minutes.
The potatoes arrived hot and crusty, crunchy and delectable.
The news was timely, arriving hot on the heels of troubling free school developments.
The city's best fried chicken always arrives hot and flaunts a crackly crust.
(Everything arrives hot, but mushy and flavorless, and much of it quickly goes into the garbage).
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