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"It's spot on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You use it to describe something that is exactly right or accurate. For example, "Your description of the scene was spot on; it was as if you were there."
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It's a page-turner for today, and given that Mr. Sloan has worked in tech for years, it's spot on when it comes to its Silicon Valley references.
Notice his response to the "ally" question — it's spot on.
So from an emotional point of view, it's spot on.
It's spot on when it comes to data on heart rate and calories, plus pulse and distance.
I'm not a great reader of books but I'm au fait with the stories he wrote and that vibrancy, the dirtiness of London – it's spot on.
I believe this quote applies so much to our society and to humanity, that's why it's spot on and the best quote in my opinion throughout the whole series.
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We got a sneak peek, and it's spot on--with brown sugar overlapping a light, faintly floral core, and finishing with a wash of vanilla and spice.
Now, I know that the sentence above is somewhat vague (and I also realize that we've posted Ressi's advice over a year ago already) but it's spot-on, and even just thinking about this is a very useful exercise.
As it turns out, it's spot-on.
Politically, it's scattergun; satirically, it's spot-on.
It's spot-on, but I don't think anybody has noticed.
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