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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shady spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is sheltered from direct sunlight, often sought after for comfort or relief from heat.
Example: "On a hot summer day, I love to relax in a shady spot under the large oak tree in my backyard."
Alternatives: "a cool area" or "a sheltered place".
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The nets are very hard to see when placed in a shady spot in the forest.
Watson's shot found a shady spot near a tree to the right of the green.
Pulmonaria, or lungwort, is an essential spring woodlander for a shady spot.
"We want people to be able to find a shady spot and picnic".
Even before noon, the heat is difficult to bear, and everyone looks for a shady spot.
Or just find a shady spot under a gum and while away the afternoon.
Then, in a shady spot beneath some trees, I catch sight of a movement.
The pavilion lies in a shady spot surrounded by gardens where one could easily imagine Napoleon's enchantment.
They are almost insatiably thirsty while in blossom, but less greedy spending the summer in a shady spot outdoors.
"Where do we set up?" "You'll see a shady spot in the back, next to the silo.
I'm sure if the feeder weren't hanging in a shady spot, I'd have a whole bed of sunflowers.
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