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The phrase "bring hot" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to bringing something that is hot, such as food or a beverage, but it needs additional context to be clear.
Example: "Please bring hot coffee to the meeting."
Alternatives: "bring something hot" or "bring heated items".
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El Niño also tends to bring hot, dry summers.
All these factors united to bring hot cocoa and hot chocolate to the masses.
People now bring hot drinks and food offerings to men in military fatigues at the end of their street.
Perhaps, in all future encounters, we should leave the lubricants behind and just bring hot milk, teddy bears and jim-jams.
But yesterday's hearing divulged that nurses bring hot water to his room so that he can make flasks of packet soup.
Both our waitress, who overheard the complaint, and the hostess (whom I realized later was Ms. Hrisho) offered to bring hot ones, but we declined.
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El Niño and La Niña weather systems that bring hotter or cooler weather are part of the larger Pacific decadal oscillation system that delivers periods of warmer weather or cooler weather, over decades.
High school students brought hot meals.
One year the Tibetans brought hot sauce.
A Mediterranean climate brings hot, dry summers and warm, wet winters.
Jefferson overturned convention when he brought hot weather crops to his Virginia hilltop garden.
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