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The phrase "a decent spot for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a suitable or acceptable location for a specific purpose or activity.
Example: "This park is a decent spot for a picnic on a sunny day."
Alternatives: "a good place for" or "an ideal location for".
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Tasty burgers and international dishes make it a decent spot for food too.
There's not much evidence of it left now, but it does provide a decent spot for a picnic.
On the same street, Mi Thai is a decent spot for Asian cuisine (it's next door to the superbly named – and stocked – off-licence, Drinkstore).
Woods' 325-yard drive barely misses the fairway, but it still offers a decent spot for the approach.
We drove all the way to Mont Blanc, to find a decent spot for some freestyle snowboard action.
When we drove off from Izmail to the historical city Odessa, on our way we found a decent spot for Dima's Freestyle action.
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Parking around there was a bitch, so if I found a decent spot I stayed over for hours to blaze and play video games in their living room.
For the first 140 years of the London Underground, uskers were free spirits who sneaked in and played where they pleased, negotiating with other performers for a decent spot.
I did however manage to find a decent spot near the finishing straight for the sunset on Saturday and luck played its part as a car span into the gravel and dust particles thrown into the air softened the evening light.
Having said that, GB are in a decent spot considering their offense has been limited for the majority of the game.
Even at its lowest point, it was still ranking No. 51, which is a more than decent spot for an app of this nature.
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