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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wifi hotspot" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun that refers to a physical location, such as a café, hotel, or other public space, where wireless internet access is available. For example, "Many public libraries now offer free wifi hotspots where people can access the internet."
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Days later Serebriakov was using a wifi hotspot in Lausanne, Switzerland.
When the going gets phenomenally difficult, you need courage and commitment to succeed, not just a wifi hotspot.
WIFI HOTSPOT makes its debut today, and I liked that because I wrote both my books in a Panera cafe.
Setting out to prove his point, Hyppönen's company F-Secure set up a free WiFi hotspot in the heart of London's financial district in June 2014.
The 2,826-metre 2,826-metreits free wifi hotspass is a favoured rest stop for travellers on the treacherous road from Kakheti up into the Tusheti region.
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