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"heated about" is not an correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
To use the word "heated" correctly in a sentence, you would need to use it as an adjective to describe a noun. For example, "The heated argument between the two friends left them both feeling frustrated."
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Roberts is still heated about it.
"People around our community were really heated about this".
Place oysters in oven until heated, about 30 seconds, and serve.
While the discussion in the kitchen grew heated about what Manhattan theater the company might rent for a summer performance, he sneaked into the other room where the untouched stacks of plays lay on the bed.
Next, he heated about two tablespoons of olive oil in a skillet, added the onions and sweated them, covered, for about five minutes before adding half a teaspoon picante paprika and cooking them for two or three minutes more.
And during the recent presidential primary elections, The Austin American-Statesman quoted an unidentified aide to Gov. Jane Dee Hull of Arizona as derogating Senator John McCain in these words: "The senator gets very heated about things.
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Bahnhof's data centres help to heat about 1,000 apartments and they have plans to build a new, larger data centre in the city, which could heat about 50,000.
That's enough gas to heat about 450,000 homes for four days.
Heat about, 4 " of oil in a fryer.
Bake until heated through, about 15 minutes.
They have heated debates about spacing on the court.
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