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The phrase "hot like" is not technically correct or grammatically sound in written English.
It should be written as "hot, like" or "hot as". For example: "The weather today is hot, like the Sahara desert!".
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"It's hot like Soraya.
But it wasn't hot like Barcelona.
Li Na is hot like the sun.
"Drop It Like It's Hot"? "Like I Love You"?
Forward Reggie Evans said, "He was hot like fish grease".
'Don't cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me?' Yes.
"It all depends if someone gets hot like I did.
His forehead is hot, like things inside are burning".
When it's hot like this, most New Yorkers say it's a movie day.
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If you're looking for something hot -- like a sexy, hot video -- I'd go with Patricia Clarkson.
When that happened, sex tapes weren't 'hot' like that, and I got the FBI involved.
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