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Discover Ludwig"dot on" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it may be used informally in spoken English, but it is not grammatically correct. It is more likely that you want to use the phrase "spot on," which means "exactly right" or "perfectly accurate." An example of this phrase in a sentence is: "His presentation was spot on, he covered all the important points."
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Make one dot on a sheet of paper.
He looks for a single dot on the radar... one that's out there alone.
I see the red dot on me".
We are a little dot on the little dot on the little dot.
What made this dot on the Mississippi map so vital?
No. 94 was a tiny dot on last year's tracing.
You see that dot on the final eighth note?
It's not even a dot on the map.
Each forecast is represented by a dot on a chart.
First it was a gray dot on the horizon.
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And dot-on-the-map Kishangarh did something entirely else.
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