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The phrase "hot subject" can be used in written English, but it may be more commonly used in spoken language.
It is typically used to refer to a topic or subject that is currently popular, trending, or controversial. For example: - "The new policy on climate change is a hot subject of debate among politicians." - "The hot subject in fashion this season is neutral colors and oversized silhouettes." - "The movie's portrayal of mental illness has sparked a lot of discussion, making it a hot subject in the media."
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On college campuses, the Vietnam war is a hot subject.
Transportation has been a hot subject recently in Albany.
I can't say that was a political decision, but it's a hot subject".
Obesity remains a hot subject (one enticing title: "Obesity and the Marital Life Cycle").
Adam Pendleton, a young painter and Conceptualist, takes a coolly intellectual approach to hot subject matter.
That was a hot subject within the Central Intelligence Agency and the Defense Department.
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They're hot subjects, obviously.
Even on the hot subjects of desire and impermanence (sex and death and all their implications), she's analytical, pedagogical, privately plain-spoken, stonily amused.
Hot subjects include golf and skiing.
Cryptocurrencies and Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) are hot subjects in 2017.
Most notably, they're adding a universal trending topics section to the right sidebar, which will make it easier for users to congregate around hot subjects like Apple's upcoming iPhone launch or the Republican and Democratic National Conventions.
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