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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mark the spot" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to indicate or designate a specific place or location. Example: "The treasure map clearly states to 'mark the spot' with an 'X' to find the buried gold."
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Dozens of shallow pits now mark the spot.
Only a subtle wall plaque and red entry door mark the spot.
There was nothing to mark the spot nearby where Gavin Cato died.
They could the mark the spot with a plaque but why bother: people will never forget.
A handful of sidewalk tables shaded by market umbrellas and pin oaks mark the spot.
After six, mark the spot to return for breakfast or lunch.
Now a small stone stèle stands in the Prats dels Cremats to mark the spot.
There is nothing to mark the spot where he lies, just like Pancho.
There's no plaque to mark the spot where Truth used to live, at number seventy-four.
Candles mark the spot where drive-by shooters gunned down Dre'sean Harris, 22, on 7 July.
Monuments near Riga's canal mark the spot where five civilians were killed by Soviet soldiers during the independence struggle.
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