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"hot zone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an area or region that is experiencing intense or dangerous conditions, such as intense heat or high levels of activity. An example of using "hot zone" in a sentence could be, "The firefighters bravely entered the hot zone to battle the raging forest fire." This shows that the area the firefighters were entering was dangerous and filled with intense heat and flames.
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"You're in the hot zone".
Stravinsky, no less than Wagner, remains an intellectual hot zone.
"The hot zone is the A59 between York and Harrogate".
The current hot zone for Lyme: the Litchfield hills.
Why is Southeast Asia in a hot zone for earthquakes?
"In 1999 we are right in the hot zone.
"It's not a hot zone of any sort," he said.
plays Alabama, turning the weekend into a prospective hot zone on the football calendar.
For "Jerusalem" fever, social media sites have been a hot zone.
-Is Sichuan Province located in a hot zone for earthquake activity?
Workdays for these scientists lack the continuous high drama implied by books like "The Hot Zone".
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