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The phrase "a spin at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to trying something out or having a brief experience with an activity or situation.
Example: "I decided to take a spin at the new roller coaster at the amusement park."
Alternatives: "a try at" or "a go at".
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After a spin at Ryugin in Tokyo, she returned to run the Fifth Floor.
On a recent off day, he took a brand new Porsche Turbo S for a spin at Toronto's Mosport Raceway.
He can work a spin at times, but he hasn't been able to effectively capitalize off his dominant bull rush as of yet.
"I'll give Auroras a spin at home on Thursday and the plan is to come back race- riding at Ayr on Friday".
Hire a fixie and go for a spin at the state-of-the-art Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome (£10.40 an hour) built for last year's Commonwealth Games.
After a spin at 160 to 170 miles an hour, he said, "I was glad I had a second pair of shorts to change into".
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Rat livers were homogenized in buffer A, spun at 800×g for 5 min, the supernatant collected and Triton X-100 was added to 1% final.
The filtration unit was filled with fresh Buffer A and spun at 3220 × g for 7 min.
"By the fourth week, I was doing a spin class at the athletic club".
Take a healthy cooking course or join a spin class at your local community center.
Extracts were clarified with a low spin at 4000 g for 5 min followed by a high spin of 7500 g for 20 min at 4°C.
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