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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hot waters" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing a body of water that is hot, either naturally or artificially heated. It can also be used figuratively to describe a situation or environment that is intense or challenging. Example 1: After a long hike, the travelers eagerly jumped into the hot waters of the natural hot springs. Example 2: The team found themselves in hot waters as they tried to meet the demanding deadline for the project. Example 3: The tropical island boasted crystal clear beaches and hot waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
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The new Nissan plant is located in a town whose name means "hot waters" in Spanish.
The building is heated entirely by the hot waters welling up naturally from the Hetling, Cross Bath and Kings springs.
It is illustrated in the modelling a micro-CHP that satisfies the hot waters and central heating domestic needs (35 kWt) and produces electricity (≤1.5 kWe).
The record hot waters in Tasmania were caused by a strengthened east Australian current, which drags warm waters from the tropics, along the coast of Australia.
In view of its limpidity and as a result of its hot waters, it is not surprising that the Aegean Sea accommodates large quantities of fish at the time of their procreating maturity.
And it was capped off when a near-record breaking El Niño finally did emerge in late in 2015, sending hot waters right across the equatorial pacific, baking corals anywhere in its path.
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