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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spot for" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a designated location or area for a specific purpose or activity. Example: "We need to find a spot for our picnic this weekend." In this sentence, "spot for" is being used to describe a suitable location for a picnic. Here are a few more examples: 1. "There's a perfect spot for a new gym in this neighborhood." 2. "I saved a spot for you at the concert tonight." 3. "Can we reserve a spot for our group at the campsite?" 4. "She always finds a quiet spot for reading in the park."
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"Ideal spot for hikers".
Thursday spot for three years.
There's a sweet spot for acoustics?
"It is the right spot for Moleskine".
He had a soft spot for geishas.
Each had his spot for anoracked meditation.
A new spot for Japanese food.
Hamed had a soft spot for Gargano.
What is a good spot for adventure?
A spot for biryani in Budapest?
It is a great spot for fishing.
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