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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at each spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to specific locations or points in a context, often when discussing observations or actions taken at various places.
Example: "The guide instructed us to take a photo at each spot along the trail to capture the beautiful scenery."
Alternatives: "at every location" or "at each location".
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Trouern-Trend contrived ways to spend a lot of time at each spot.
At each spot, she dragged a white denim cloth across some vegetation to collect ticks.
Sacrifices were performed at each spot to assure successful completion of work.
But the movers at each spot do not dare enter the other.
Each place they visit has an intriguing name and appearance Tells about the action at each spot.
Occupy Central had found a way to truly clog the heart of the city, without needing bodies at each spot.
The route provided enough time to run a marathon at each spot, as long as they hurried.
At each spot where a car had been stopped there were bits of shattered windshield and streaks of darkened blood.
From a pooled sample of many people's DNA, the scientists cloned tiny DNA snippets representing the common variants at each spot, creating a library of such snippets.
He put the probe near the banana, then against the skin, then poked into the fruit — two five-minute runs at each spot.
At each spot, workers measure the level of radioactive tritium found in the water in the hope of triangulating their way to the source of the contamination.
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