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Discover LudwigThe phrase "approved spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated location that has received official approval for a specific purpose or activity.
Example: "The event will take place at the approved spot designated by the city council."
Alternatives: "designated area" or "authorized location".
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There is an approved spot for one fellow in each year of training.
But even the approved spot shocked viewers and critics when it was posted Friday on YouTube.
Moving the project from the approved spot could cost more than $200,000 for engineering, soil samples and more, according to the district.
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A program may choose a certain number of IMGs before the match to meet its quota and then rank only USMGs for the remaining approved spots.
The company approved the spot because "the cost-to-weirdness ratio" was low, he said.
Walgett is the first town where the toilet "cassette" needs emptying (in an approved dump spot, of course), and it must be said it's a repulsive job.
The ones where you go, "who, on the client side could have approved that spot?" I can't say enough of how using this tactic will blow up a brand!
What still puzzles me is why lefties like my pal (does he remember giving me another Bonaparte biography 20 years ago?) still nurture an approving soft spot for Boney?
It begins with Ms. Castor, who has spoken out against negative ads, cheerfully announcing that she approves the spot as she is shown speaking with a woman in uniform.
For instance, Mr. Wurtzel said, if an episode of "Saturday Night Live" is to have a host like the singer Britney Spears "we wouldn't approve the spot in that show" because presumably the viewers would be younger than usual.
What do I have to do to have this finalized?" He thought that, after a credit check, he would be approved on the spot.
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