hotline in the PONS Dictionary

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A legal advice hotline, for example, would be very difficult to automate.
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The hotline, staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by professional crisis counselors has received over two million calls since its inception.
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In the early 1990s, the station had an information hotline service for viewers to call to get news updates.
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Therefore, dedicated hotline phones do not need a rotary dial or keypad.
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He can call a hotline and is guaranteed on-site technical support by a technician.
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His jealousy turns to ridicule, however, when she finally tells the source of her extra income, her work at a fortune telling hotline.
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A dedicated website and telephone hotline were established by the company to handle customer inquiries.
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The hotline combined the nine public service telephones of various subway departments.
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The company also operates a one-stop 24-hour telephone sales and service hotline.
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Instead of using a single technical support hotline to cover the entire system, often one will have to deal with individual component manufacturers.
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