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The phrase 'hotbed for' is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a place or environment that encourages or fosters a particular activity or set of beliefs. For example, "The city of Chicago has become a hotbed for artistic expression."
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The government has insinuated that the camp is a recruitment hotbed for terror group Al-Shabaab.
Bath is an unlikely hotbed for student unrest.
Yet, such techniques are still in their nascence and offer a lively hotbed for innovation.
Yet some of these districts appear to be the next hotbed for up-and-coming artists.
"Florida has not been a recruiting hotbed for us," Ganter says.
Chelsea was never a hotbed for the club scene.
Talk about constructing a hotbed for dynamic ad campaigns.
Turns Out 1960s Yugoslavia Was a Hotbed for Computer Art.
Telangana was once a hotbed for Naxalism.
"Columbia was a hotbed for computing technology.
Officials say it's a hotbed for extremism.
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