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The phrase "a spot on" is correct and is used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is exactly right or correct. For example, "His diagnosis was spot on - the symptoms matched perfectly."
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Occasionally one wipes away at a spot on his dashboard.
The price – an average $3.5 million a spot on NBC's broadcast Feb. 5 – is one reason.
'He had a spot on his chest.
There was a spot on her lung.
She had a spot on her lung.
"Look!" He pointed to a spot on the pavement.
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He is a spot-on capturer.
It's a spot-on execution of another genius food.
Like, a spot-on imitation.
"A spot-on 4 tracker.
Is this a spot-on description of Donald Trump?
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