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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spot on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or position within a larger context, such as a map, a surface, or a list.
Example: "There is a spot on a map where we can meet for the picnic."
Alternatives: "a place on a" or "a location on a".
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"It's like a buffet," said one viewer angling for a spot on a crowded Saturday.
On one occasion, he damaged a spot on a negative, producing a hole in a photograph of a sod house.
Although researchers usually have trouble tracking these miniscule increments, a team has succeeded in explaining one of them--how a spot on a butterfly's wing changes in size.
Ron won a spot on a panel.
Rubio secured a spot on a 9/11 committee.
"A place is a spot on a map".
Fitzpatrick earned a spot on a special team that season.
"What color?" asked the examiner, pointing to a spot on a chart.
In 1999, Jeff Garlin asked Leingang to give Larry David a spot on a Monday night.
To us, the land was more than a spot on a driller's map.
Could be anything from governor to a spot on a backwater appellate court.
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