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The phrase "as a hotbed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a place or situation that is characterized by a high level of activity or development, often in a negative context, such as crime or controversy.
Example: "The city has become known as a hotbed for innovation in technology startups."
Alternatives: "a breeding ground" or "a hub of activity".
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His lab soon flourished as a hotbed of resistance.
Rann is known as a hotbed of Boko Haram activity.
By the 1970s the Baltic area had emerged as a hotbed of anti-Soviet dissent.
THE Vatican is often portrayed as a hotbed of power politics and ecclesiastical intrigue.
Still, they have contributed to Luton's reputation as a "hotbed of extremism".
For years, this coastal city was widely viewed as a hotbed of illegal immigration.
The area is seen – wrongly according to some – as a hotbed of extremism.
There's another reason that Denton has emerged as a hotbed of alternative music.
Mr. Brown would like to revive the Hamptons' reputation as a hotbed of architectural modernism.
Media-Most as a hotbed of political opposition will cease to exist".
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This is Exarchia, a neighborhood long renowned in Athens as a hotbed of radicalism and free thinking.
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