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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in any spot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a place or situation where something can happen in any location, regardless of where it is. For example: "If you ever find yourself in need of help, you can rely on me in any spot."
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Perhaps most importantly for Girardi, Cano is comfortable hitting in any spot in the lineup, although he has had more success this season hitting second (1.253 O.P.S).
The New Yorker, March 30 , 1935P. 20 The crocus grows in any spot, View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By Alan Burdick By George Packer.
Ross was giddy, trying to explain how fun it was calling for any pitch, in any spot, back and forth on the plate, up and down the order, because Lester was so locked in.
That ability to angle the bat so it can meet the ball in any spot allows Piazza to hit to all fields, though he said it is not by design.
A power cable is all you need to keep this thing running so it could feasibly be in any spot in the house.
Let's be real: It's a hammock that blocks all aisle access if set up in any spot that isn't a window seat.
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Let the dye dry for at least two minutes before filling in any spots that you may have missed.
Because some children lacked three FMV or non-FMV samples from different days, we only assessed the sensitivity and specificity of three spot samples in the "any spot sample" group.
Go over the line again to smooth out any uneven parts of the line and to fill in any missed spots.
No staining was observed in any spots stained with the negative control reagent.
Fill in any spots afterward.
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