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"hot stove" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you want to refer to a stove that is very hot, either from being used to cook something on or from being left on for a long time. For example: "Be careful not to touch the hot stove!".
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hot stove
noun
A relatively low-powered kitchen appliance used in lieu of a proper stove.
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"Not to touch the hot stove again," Hunter said.
What happened in the Hot Stove League last winter?
I picked up the Korda and withdrew, as from a hot stove.
Another Thought from Chef Tony: Who wants to slave over a hot stove all day?
And if Obama is anything, he's a cold cat on a hot stove.
Normal pain -- from touching a hot stove, for example -- is a beneficial warning system.
Until late in spring training, the hourlong "Hot Stove" program will begin at 6 p.m.
Then he put his hand on a hot stove burner and received third-degree burns and still did not cry.
Not the prickly melt that comes from sitting on a hot stove but the cool relaxing melt,… It was autumn.
But things start to look different when you see her lurching away from you, arms stretched toward a hot stove.
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Moving the planet away from the Sun, in this view, is simply shoving it away from a red-hot stove.
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