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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hot places" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to areas or specific locations that are characterized by being particularly hot in terms of temperature. For example, you could say "I really don't like travelling to hot places like the desert during the summer."
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In hot places, it helps catch the sweat, so you're not dripping down your arm.
The bulbs do not do well in hot places with little airflow, like recessed ceiling fixtures.
Eco rating Pomegranate trees grow easily in hot places and manage well with limited water.
There are a lot of hot places where people are getting richer.
"The hot places will be jammed, but there still might be chances to get tables because people might cancel.
But now those comparisons of Britain to stereotypically hot places around the world where temperatures are, for once, marginally cooler than here – the Bahamas!
In many ways this book will feel entirely familiar, apart from being about my adventures in some of the hot places I have visited.
I also like the Hot Places - much more than I like sweaty raw unplugged guitar sessions with actors who are not-so-secretly frustrated musicians.
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"It's a hot place, Palm Beach.
Here was an enormous expanse on the map but a small black hot place in reality.
I could feel a hot place at the back of my neck.
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