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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flat spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a level or even area on a surface, often in contexts related to physical objects or terrain.
Example: "After examining the tire, I noticed there was a flat spot that could affect its performance."
Alternatives: "a level area" or "an even surface".
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He's got a flat spot on his tyre now.
There was even a flat spot ahead where they could set up a camp.
At last, we hit a flat spot, which took us through smelly marshes to Foxy's Taboo.
At the top is a flat spot inside a shimmering wonderland.
He then feathered a 5-iron from 206 yards to a flat spot some 3 feet away.
For the past two years the global LNG trade has been in a flat spot, with little new supply.
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Phoenix set down in a very flat spot, sitting at a tilt of about three-tenths of a degree.
Go into a Forge session and find a good flat spot on the ground, Sandtrap is your best bet.
"The president had a small flat spot on his back that was a little pearly," Dr. Corbett said, suggesting a basal cell carcinoma.
This is site 234, which is a delightful flat spot for one, will fit maybe two tents and sits near a meadow about a 50 feet (15.2 m) walk from the parking area.
"From the telemetry it was a big flat spot," he said.
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