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Discover Ludwig'dead spots' is correct and usable in written English.
You can generally use this expression to describe a period in which something is slow or unproductive. For example, "The company had a few dead spots over the last quarter, but it eventually recovered and had a good year."
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Dead ends and dead spots can proliferate.
It has one or two dead spots.
Mr. Norris's production isn't without its dead spots.
FARIS HOWAT cruises Long Island looking for dead spots.
Place it too close to the home's dead spots, and the speed will be slow.
The effective range of the present equipment is only 25 miles, hence several dead spots.
They can intervene before weeds and dead spots become major problems.
It may have dead spots or "wolf tones" that sound muffled or unpleasant.
The effective range at present is only 25 miles, hence a number of dead spots.
With the latest generation of wireless technology, there are very few dead spots.
The good news is a bandwidth of 100Mbps with fewer "dead spots" in the average building.
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