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"hot work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an informal phrase used to describe a situation that is difficult, challenging, or requires much effort. For example, "The development of a new software system was hot work, but our team pulled it off in record time."
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It was stupid, hot work.
It's hot work.
Hot work I imagine, with all that fur.
It was a small gap and very hot work.
For the very hot work in the summer, farmers prefer to hire Africans.
"It was extremely hot work," said Ms. Gedeck, "like being in the Olympics".
Or do you shrink away at the thought of the hard, hot work involved?
Marc Blitzstein's "Airborne Symphony," for example, was a hot work in the 1940s and is now an alluring rarity.
2. When oil is hot, work quickly to dredge scallops lightly in curry powder, and add to pan.
And it's been hot work; it's the height of the summer here and the conditions have been uncomfortably sticky.
Recently, she moved to a Japanese restaurant, which many Chinese workers prefer; the jobs pay well, and rolling sushi isn't such hot work as frying noodles.
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