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The phrase "spot of" can be used in written English.
It is often used to informally mean a small amount or portion of something, usually referring to food or beverages. For example, "Would you like a spot of tea?".
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Spot of fresh air?
A spot of baking.
A spot of island hopping.
Every last spot of dirt.
"It's a favorite spot of the men.
Barbra Streisand loves a spot of nostalgia.
Hey, babe, fancy a spot of Tsa'haylu?
― Mark Haddon, A Spot of Bother.
Or practise a spot of criticism.
There's just one spot of bother.
Or how about a spot of adultery?
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