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Discover LudwigThe phrase "great heat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a high level of temperature or intensity, often in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The great heat of the summer sun made it difficult to enjoy outdoor activities."
Alternatives: "intense heat" or "extreme heat."
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Nor did it easily degrade when exposed to great heat.
No great heat was behind the smoke that came from the house.
Then you bake it at great heat inside a covered heavy pot within the oven.
It burns twigs and sticks which you feed in vertically and it gives off great heat.
His dreams were fractured and irrational; ugly beaked birds figured in them, crowds of noisy people, great heat.
Finally, the ice ages ended in catastrophic melting that can only be explained by the sudden application of great heat.
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Greatest heat stress was around mid-afternoon.
In fact, science fiction writers may be feeling the greatest heat.
One side had the black coating of the tiles designed to deflect the greatest heat.
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