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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spot of impromptu" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe a small, spontaneous event or occurrence, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "We decided to have a spot of impromptu fun at the park after work."
Alternatives: "a bit of spontaneity" or "a touch of improvisation."
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We added a spot of impromptu training with a lengthy walk on the Malvern Hills with the dogs.
That party's leader, Paulo Portas, a former newspaper editor, is a good, populist speaker who likes nothing better than a spot of impromptu campaigning, turning up at some market to shake voters' hands.
Arsenal keeper Wojciech Szczesny raced the length of the field to join the celebrations while Henry later indulged in a spot of impromptu cheerleading as he urged the supporters who worship him to even greater backing for Arsenal in the closing stages.
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We witness Mr. Polanski doing a bit of impromptu kung fu.
Today, the site is still a spot for both impromptu and arranged musical celebrations and processions.
The spot of their impromptu fast-food picnic, just outside Stanford's Memorial Church, was also where David dropped on one knee and proposed four years later.
(PLEASE GOD LET THIS WRITE-UP BE OVER!) Actually, it's not, and wasn't, because in addition to being a great spot for an impromptu live staging of a legendary 32-year old television show, the UCB is also a pretty damn sweet spot for a party.
"There's a lot of impromptu composing".
He was a master of impromptu parties, games, and practical jokes.
We also participated in a couple of impromptu birthday celebrations.
A number of impromptu shrines have been set up in Kiev.
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