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hot spot

[hot-spot] / ˈhɒtˌspɒt /


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Places once peripheral to global politics, particularly the Arctic, have become new hot spots.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's hard. Not everyone lives in London, it's a tourist hot spot, and you're trying to follow Google Maps or whatever to know where you're going and before you know it, your phone's gone."

From BBC

This strategy also provides diversification for LPs whose portfolios consist of venture firms focused more on hot spots like Massachusetts and California, Dunlop said.

From The Wall Street Journal

At a news conference Friday, Ventura County fire officials said they knew there were hot spots remaining, but did not think they would cause any problems.

From Los Angeles Times

"In 2025 alone, Sicily has been hit by 48 exceptional weather events", from wind and rain to extreme heat, showing the Mediterranean island is "a hot spot for climate change in all respects", he said.

From Barron's