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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spot at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a position or place available for someone in a specific context, such as an event, organization, or location.
Example: "I was thrilled to secure a spot at the exclusive conference this year."
Alternatives: "a place in" or "a position in".
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My kids found a spot at table, sat down and ate their meals.
On average, a spot at an RV park anywhere other than the West Coast costs about $500 a month.
Matt Millen has filled a spot at inside linebacker.
I found a spot at a metered space.
Apply early to ensure consideration for a spot at one of the 2017 sessions.
Now touch the canvas, and your finger should leave a spot at each place you touch.
By 2003, the duo were back in London with a spot at a music industry showcase.
Finally she won a spot at the bottom of a waiting list.
"I'm just happy I have a spot at all," he concludes, dreamily.
And fans are the ones without a spot at the table".
"Dress like you deserve respect, not a spot at a bar.
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