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Discover Ludwig"hot time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means a period of intense activity or excitement. Example: The concert was a hot time, with the crowd jumping and singing along to every song.
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Once the Ahtisaari plan is revealed, the Balkans could be in for a long, hot time.
Gregg Mixdorf, Hot Time in Old Town, Chicago: Right now the Fire are hot.
It was a huge effort and it's a very hot time of the day.
It's a hot time for health care, even in a merger market that remains slow despite signs of renewed life.
Summer is a hot time for the studios, which roll out their blockbusters as soon as temperatures start to sizzle.
Mr. Funes's two party girls are evidently having a hot time, even if they have gotten a bit carried away.
In middle age, she took the pause out of her menopause; in old age, she and her husband still, she said, had a hot time in bed.
It opens in 1940 in Paris, to where the Hot Time Swingers, a mixed-race jazz band, have fled from Berlin.
With many hours to prepare, the fans arrived in a festive mood, and the student band played "Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight" at kickoff.
Dan Martin, Whiskey Brothers Aught Five, Hot Time in Old Town, Chicago: After smashing DC United 4-1 on the weekend, Fire fans are cautiously abuzz.
Twenty-six!" At 5 27 p.m., the grooms hosed down Congaree, and then Point Given, cooling them down for the hot time ahead of them.
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