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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analysis spot" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific location or point in a text or situation that is being analyzed or examined closely. Example: The article about the latest economic trends included an analysis spot where the author broke down the potential impact on different industries.
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As editor in chief of Retailing Today, a business publication for the retail industry, I found the analysis spot on as it relates to consumer trepidation.
Robbie Mustoe proves it is possible after all to cram fact-based, cliche-free critical opinion into a 30-second analysis spot.
As an author I found the Judge's analysis spot on.
At the first analysis spot of the yellow sleeve, Fe, As, Pb and Sn were detected.
The analysis spot size was on the order of 1 μm, and the spectral resolution was in the range of 3 5 or 9 18 cm−1.
Similarly, Fe, As, Pb and Sn were detected at the second analysis spot of the yellow sleeve, a thick orangey daub.
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He wanted me to work closely with our chief scout to make sure we had all opposition and recruitment analysis spot-on.
The analysis spotted some interesting things.
CL imaging was done after geochemical analysis to accurately determine the position of SHRIMP analysis spots.
Where they contacted us with a particularly bad problem that they found, and said it would be great if your analysis spots this whenever it happens in future.
They might be doing categorisation, or perhaps some simple analysis, spotting interesting cases that can be pushed up the chain to more experienced analysts.
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