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'spots of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate a small number or amount of something. For example: "There were just a few spots of rain in the forecast."
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There are bright spots, of course.
Islands are hot spots of biodiversity.
But there were few spots of Oscar, er, caliber.
The dirt was dappled with spots of broken sunlight.
Meanwhile, there are spots of rain in the air.
There are some possible trouble spots, of course.
"Entertainment is one of the bright spots of our economy.
Some were blurred by yellow spots of mold.
These can turn off independently, creating spots of complete blackness.
They were favorite resting spots of Pushkin and Alexander Dumas.
Here are three of my favorite bargain spots of 2009.
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