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The phrase "resort spot" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a specific location or area where people go for vacation or leisure activities. Example: "The Caribbean island of Barbados is known for its beautiful beaches, making it a popular resort spot for tourists from all over the world."
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The population of the Sonoran Desert is rapidly growing; during the last decades of the 20th century the region became a major retirement and resort spot.
Representatives of some 44 nations gathered in July 1944 at Bretton Woods, a resort spot in New Hampshire, to hammer out a world monetary system, replacing the gold standard that had failed so woefully.
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In four to five years, he expects to have reviews of 20,000 hotels, most of them in resort spots and big cities around the world.
Then he expanded to other resort spots, each providing community-relevant fare.
Over many years, Israel's Dead Sea and other resort spots have been popular, along with Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, it added.
Fourth of July was the worst because, not only was I inundated with posts from favorite resort spots, I got happy calls and texts wishing me a wonderful — and safe!
In the early 1960s, a lady who ran one of the spa resorts spotted some and started feeding them – she felt sorry for them out in the harsh winter.
Hull had once been, quite a while ago, one of the brighter spots, a resort place with splendid hotels, a bandstand, an amusement park with a famous roller coaster and a hand-carved carrousel under a scalloped canopy.
Cajun Resorts, the spot we stayed at, is buttoned up behind a widespread ban on fishing.
Stoudemire, with few pick-and-roll chances, resorts to spot-up jumpers.
Or, if you're like us and your son loves Lightning McQueen and Mater, then Disney's Art of Animation resort is your spot.
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