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The phrase "a clever spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or situation that is particularly smart, witty, or well-suited for a specific purpose.
Example: "The café we found was a clever spot for our meeting, with its cozy atmosphere and quiet corners."
Alternatives: "a smart location" or "a witty place".
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"They picked a clever spot for the capital," Mr. Helgason said wryly.
If she does make it through to the final 12, the live shows will reveal whether she really is as annoying as she seems or if it's all been a clever spot of editing.
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Santorum has responded with some shots at Romney's record, including a rather clever spot that compares it to Obama's.
First, there was a clever TV spot put together by agency Wieden + Kennedy that won a Grand Prix at Cannes and began to gain traction beyond the media placement.
Clever spot illustrations are interspersed with full-page scenes.
But in this clever spot, the alter-ego is down for some backyard crime-fighting with the lads.
Yo, there's Yao playing the very tall straight man in a variety of clever spots.
Consumer brands like Doritos, Dove, Toyota and Heinz have run promotions of this sort because they generate publicity, usually at a low cost to the advertiser, and sometimes lead to clever spots that work well on television.
No doubt Republicans can already imagine the ads that await them next year — a clever thirty-second spot could nail them for being soft on terrorism and anti-Latino.
The cleverest spot employed a visual gag of battered suitcases, plastered with Gingrich bumper stickers, tumbling down an airport luggage carrousel.
If you did, you'd spot a clever little Easter Egg left behind by one of Android's icon designers.
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