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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is pleasant, attractive, or suitable for a particular purpose.
Example: "We found a fine spot by the lake to set up our picnic."
Alternatives: "a great place" or "an excellent location."
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Kintbury – what a fine spot!
Angola indulge in a fine spot of time wasting.
It's also a fine spot to try pierogi (dumplings) along with a beer.
As such, it proves a fine spot for politicians to make their rounds.
Speaking of fun, La Tartine also seemed to be a fine spot for romance, as evidenced by the couple furiously making out behind us.
It was a fine spot, defensible one felt, a suitable redoubt for England's last eagle and one where he can often be found.
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Round the corner, Bite Me (Rua do Teatro 133) is a fine brunch spot above the Espaço 7 Trendstore.
"My relationship with Todd and my relationship with Scott and several other persons in the organization made Kansas City look like a fine landing spot for me," Weis said.
Two years ago, it's first Hobbit tie-in video drew 12 million views on YouTube, so it should be assumed that not only does it serve as a fine safety spot but it also covers its advertising needs.
The kernels were sorted into two groups: spotted kernels containing at least one fine spot on either the aleurone or the embryo, and nonspotted kernels lacking any colored spots on both aleurone and the embryo.
What followed was an extraordinary display of fine spot-kick taking.
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