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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'far hotter' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare two things and describe one as being much hotter than the other. For example, "The weather in Singapore is usually far hotter than the weather in the UK."
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At three thousand degrees, they are far hotter at their source than any volcano on Earth.
The gas must be far hotter than the dense matter at the centre of the sun for fusion to happen.
These are two planet-sized objects that are far hotter (at 12,000-13,000ºC) theirtheir distances from their parent stars suggest they should be.
"I think there are far hotter couples out there than Rachel and I," he said, laughing, "not putting Rachel down in any way, shape or form".
Never mind that its subject matter, the role of religion in American politics, has been far hotter this summer than the actual weather.
The temperature in the vicinity of the lightning can reach between 20,000 and 30,000 degrees, far hotter than the surface of the sun.
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With 2015 so far running hotter than any year on record, and with May temperatures expected to be in the 0.79 0.84°C anomaly range, it becomes increasingly likely that we will set another all-time record this year.
Pregnant women should avoid submerging their stomachs in a hot tub, as the temperature is far too hot for the fetus.
But light bulbs get hot too hot to have inside a desktop computer, and far too hot for the inside of a laptop.
So far, so hot.
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