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hot desk
 v.— «The new trend, “hot desking,” is that desks are shared between several people who use them at different times. This has been made possible because more people are now working from home or with the customer.» —“Cut the office in half without tears” by Godfrey Golzen Times (U.K.) May 5, 1991. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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