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'hotbeds' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is typically used as a noun and describes a situation which is especially productive, active, or intense. Example sentence: The pandemic has created hotbeds of innovation across the country as tech companies race to develop vaccines.
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Despite growing up in Llanelli, one of the hotbeds of Welsh rugby, Greene was obsessed with football as a kid and joined Swansea's youth side, officially signing with the club aged 13 on a deal that would keep him there until he was 19.
There is indeed a perception on college campuses that fraternities and sororities are hotbeds of drinking, destructiveness, sexual assault and racism – mostly because, statistically, they are.
Universities are hotbeds for all kinds of relationships, from everlasting true love through to awkward one-night stands.
As the return to knowledge-intensive activities exploded, so did the economic fortunes of idea-producing places.Top cities became hotbeds of innovative activity against which other places could not easily compete.
Over four decades, four governors (out of seven) have been convicted of corruption.A new report, by Dick Simpson and his colleagues at the University of Chicago, documents the extent to which the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago have been hotbeds of corruption.
We have no choice but to act against these hotbeds of terrorism .According to a report in Ha'aretz, an Israeli newspaper, Israel has warned America that a big invasion of the Gaza Strip is "merely a matter of time".
With more resources and greater autonomy, some argue, China's 2,800-odd 2,800-odd mafia hotbeds though some of them are, countiesay a mafiabetter role in defusing local anger.Thotbedsr thoughntral government launched a new reform that requiresomeofincial governmenthemo tare direcouldsplayibility for financing county governmuchs instead of leaving the jobetterhe tierole-between, the prefecture.
BRITAIN'S town halls are no hotbeds of corruption, says Lord Nolan's Committee on Standards in Public Life in its latest report, out this week.
The true number may be almost twice as big.On May 6th the UN agency stopped registering new refugees on orders from the Lebanese government, which has anyway never let refugee camps be officially set up, mindful of the trouble caused in the past by Palestinian ones that became hotbeds of militancy and were blamed by many for stoking the Lebanese civil war of 1975-1990.
Developing countries are becoming hotbeds of business innovation in much the same way as Japan did from the 1950s onwards.
And the president is not a great one for obvious solutions.In the spring he unveiled plans to move some 5m Tehranis to other parts of the country, breaking up government departments and universities (hotbeds of sedition) and dangling loans and bonuses as incentives.
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