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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hot house" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a structure or environment that is heated to provide warmth for plants or other sensitive organisms. It can also be used figuratively to describe a situation or environment that is intense or stressful. Example: I visited the botanical gardens and saw many exotic plants growing in the hot house. The finance industry is like a hot house, with high stakes and constant pressure to perform.
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Year-round hot house tomatoes don't begin to compare.
In a Chelsea gallery, they bloom like hot house flowers.
For the steamiest, dreamiest end to the weekend, loll a while in the hot house.
But hot house prices have a lot to do with it.
A new album, "Hot House," finds their intuitive partnership as formidable as ever.
David's mother held sway in that hot house, that much is evident.
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Do not neglect a squirt or two of the lethally hot house-made habanero salsa.
DIGS Mr. Hoover's not-so-hot house is a "pretty boring '60 ranch," he said, in Lone Tree, a tiny rural town 15 miles southeast of Iowa City.
Memphis was the home of Stax-Volt Records (originally Satellite), now defunct, whose red-hot house band with its chugging horn section defined the genre's raw, supercharged sound.
He raised hot-house orchids and planted gardens.
"We don't hot-house our children for their Sats.
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