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The phrase 'in several spots' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe certain places, particularly those that have multiple points within the same area. For example: "The paint was chipping off the walls in several spots."
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Slash apple in several spots and place it in a small baking dish.
His leg and ankle were broken in several spots, and he spent a week in intensive care.
They first appeared in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in 1996; subsequent infestations were found in several spots in Queens.
He found mucus in several spots that he sopped up with a cloth and also tiny tumors the size of a pencil eraser that had implanted in several spots.
Former employees of Charles & Co. seems, to be taking root nicely in several spots to which they have been transplanted.
Even a general approximation of its final location seemed difficult, and Johnson and his caddie looked in several spots.
Some stretches are nearing the record low-water levels experienced in 1988, when river traffic was suspended in several spots.
The foundation first started out by taking in stray dogs and later making feeding stations for them in several spots throughout the town of Tela.
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The bullpen was fantastic with eye-popping figures from names like Will Harris (1.62 ERA, 0.90 WHIP), Ryan Pressly (12.6 SO/9) and Josh James (0.94 WHIP,.178 opponents' AVG), the latter who was also successful in several spot starts.
Several proteins, had the same functional annotation, showed in several different spots (spots 10, 11, 25, 26, and 27) on the gel.
According to the thin layer chromatography (TLC) of turmeric powder dissolved in acetone, several spots were observed, thus signifying the presence of other components, such as protein, carbohydrates, fat, minerals, other than curcuminoids.
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