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Discover LudwigThe term "parking spot" is correct, and it is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific area where your car can be parked, such as in a parking lot or garage. For example, "I'm trying to find an open parking spot so I can leave my car."
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The handicapped parking spot.
Nobody owes them a parking spot.
The place came with a parking spot.
8. Reserve a parking spot.
Now the challenge: finding a parking spot.
He reversed back into the parking spot.
Looked out window, spotted legal parking spot.
They're worried about a parking spot".
He was in a legal parking spot.
"The free parking spot at the train station is just a parking spot," Mr. Goldsmith said.
They can't agree on who gets which parking spot.
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