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Discover Ludwig"hot products" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English and can be used in a variety of situations.
Example sentence: "The store just received a shipment of hot products that customers can't wait to get their hands on."
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Pagers with those features have graced many newspapers' lists of hot products.
The supposed hot products, like Victoria's Secret seamless satin lingerie in crimson, never caught on.
Such consolidations have produced a kind of blockbuster mentality in which manufacturers vie for a few hot products.
To remedy that, she focused on promoting the hot products, like scooters, that she knew consumers would want this year.
Profits at Revlon began to falter two years ago, as the company failed to develop hot products.
The power stroke includes both the constant-pressure process during combustion and the expansion of the hot products of combustion after fuel injection ceases.
But that is a shrinking business, and Intel is a laggard in making chips for hot products like smartphones and tablets.
In the future, Ms. Fiorina said, corporate customers will want to buy information technology in a package of equipment, software and especially services to solve specific business problems, instead of being sold the vendors' latest hot products.
Auto sales rebounded in July after a disappointing June, driven by hot products like the Toyota Sienna minivan and the Chrysler 300C sedan and by big incentives on sport utility vehicles, figures released on Tuesday showed.
The company said that though the quarter's results fell far short of last year, when the toy industry had several hot products, it was nonetheless pleased with its showing.
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The Internet and social networks in particular, provide a platform for identifying 'hot products'.
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