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The phrase "a favored spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is preferred or liked by someone.
Example: "The park by the river has always been a favored spot for picnics and gatherings."
Alternatives: "a preferred location" or "a popular place".
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Since it opened a decade ago, the Canal Room has been a favored spot for high-profile music industry events and record-release parties.
Before the revolution it was a favored spot for the Qaddafi elite.
Bagel Mania in downtown Las Vegas, a favored spot among power brokers, is in the running.
The area around Tiananmen Square has been a favored spot for political protests, including self-immolations in 2001 and 2006.
It was early, around six, and the restaurant, a favored spot among investors and tech-company founders, was still mostly empty.
The "rocket sculpture," an abstract piece in a central hallway that has a bench inside it, is a favored spot when he doesn't mind colleagues stopping to chat.
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In the hurly-burly of daily parking, favored spots can suddenly become unavailable because a delivery truck, construction Dumpster or even an impromptu film shoot arrives unexpectedly.
Even after nine weeks at this site, it is difficult to retrace steps and find favored spots.
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