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"hot lead" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe a situation or something that is unfolding quickly and is of great importance. For example, "We need to act quickly on this hot lead before it passes us by."
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2) Nickel, a common alloying material in steel, is soluble in hot lead, leading to serious material concerns in a relatively short period of time.
"We want plenty of hot lead".
Prosecutor Kerstin Skarp said Monday that the police had no suspects or any "hot lead".
We used a hot lead press and set type one letter at a time.
In April, he had another hot lead, and again he kept his goals to himself.
A stately-looking broadsheet, the Item was produced, for most of its history, by Linotype and hot lead.
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Initially, Angie was identifying about 25 hot leads per week.
Because it's made up of people who already like you and your content, which makes them hot leads.
AdWords, says Brittin, gave businesses the ability to access "hot leads", to find a customer at the point when they needed that service.
Publishers could package their insights about the people who visit their site and then deliver hot leads to advertisers at the point when customers are ready to buy.
Instead, renegotiate and show them they will get better value by paying you to deliver hot leads as well as show ads.
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