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The phrase "a miserable spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is unpleasant, uncomfortable, or in poor condition.
Example: "After hiking for hours, we finally reached a miserable spot that offered no shelter from the rain."
Alternatives: "a dismal place" or "a wretched location."
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For a foretaste, look at Primorski Krai, a miserable spot in far-eastern Russia where crass politicians, rampant crime and economic decline have given people a hellish winter.The final bit of the political chart looks worse or better depending on your love of democracy or conversely order.
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My client is a nice person in a miserable situation, and I didn't relish putting her on the spot.
"I can't say". My client is a nice person in a miserable situation, and I didn't relish putting her on the spot.
That's a miserable situation.
It was a miserable place.
We are faced with a miserable situation".
He is a free agent after what he termed a miserable season and his spot on apostseason roster is in doubt.
"A bright spot to a miserable night".
Winning, of course, would strengthen Phillips's belief that the Mets are good enough to push for the wild-card spot after a miserable first three months of the season.
Lions 0-7 Vikings Cordarrelle Patterson has been a bright spot on a miserable year for Minnesota, and he shows off his playmaking skills here again – taking a reverse play 50 yards to the end zone – racing around the right side of the line before working his way all the way back across the field en route to the end zone.
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