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The word 'hotly' is correct and usable in written English
It is an adverb that means with intense or strong emotion or passion. You can use 'hotly' in a variety of sentences to add emphasis or describe a situation that is filled with intensity or fervor. For example: 1. The debate on the controversial issue was hotly contested, with both sides making passionate arguments. 2. He defended his position hotly, refusing to back down despite the opposition's strong criticism. 3. The two teams played a hotly contested match, with neither side willing to give up until the very end. 4. The decision sparked a hotly debated discussion among the community, with opinions on both ends of the spectrum. 5. The presidential race was hotly contested, with candidates vying for every last vote. 6. The lovers had a hotly passionate argument, with tempers flaring and emotions running high.
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hotly
adverb
With great amounts of heat
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His adaptation of Graham Greene's novel has 10 Bafta nominations, after being hotly tipped for but then left off the Oscar list.
Such sentiment is hotly disputed by Duncan Carmichael, Ayr's club historian.
As guest host Jack Dee read out the final scores, he told viewers: "Of course the scores have always been hotly contested on this show.
The two contenders for the hotly disputed title of France's second city will be drawn closer together and be more accessible from May, when Eurostar's new, year-round direct service will link London with Marseille via Lyon and Avignon.
Dominic Sandbrook is a historian whose books include Never Had It So Good and Mad as Hell The 1964 general election was hotly contested and narrowly decided – power went to Labour by an exceedingly slender majority.
On page 81, Nencini grapples with the question of how Knox and Sollecito could have participated in the murder but left no more than a single, hotly disputed trace of themselves at the scene.
The five pages of text, dubbed the Lima Call for Climate Action, outline a way forward on hotly contested issues, including the process for countries to set out their pledges to cut annual emissions of greenhouse gases after 2020.
Some people believe the science is sorted and there is only one correct view; others hotly contest that.
Returning drama The 100 will kick off mid-season along with outbreak drama Containment and the hotly anticipated Arrow/Flash spin-off DC's Legends of Tomorrow, featuring comic heroes Firestorm, White Canary, Hawkgirl and others.
Carney told delegates at a conference on inclusive capitalism in London – which was attended by the former US president Bill Clinton – that big banks had operated in a "heads-I-win-tails-you-lose bubble", with personal gain hotly pursued by bankers.
The Chinese, who were initially considered the most likely suspects, hotly deny any responsibility for this data smash and grab.
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