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The phrase "grew hot" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a sudden change in temperature, especially in relation to a person's emotions or physical state. Example: As the argument escalated, John's face grew hot with anger.
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My face grew hot.
The trail grew hot in 2001.
Lavender, rosemary, and purple anemone lined the way, releasing their scent as the sun grew hot.
Their faces grew hot; their caresses through their clothes began to feel clumsy.
My face grew hot and red as my classroom introduction neared.
I felt the truth of this; I wanted to insist; my face grew hot.
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The air grew hotter.
And ESPN's fever grew hotter.
The day grew hotter, the air stickier.
Everything grew hotter and stickier, most of all ourselves.
The basin, the hottest of the park's hot spots, grew hotter still.
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