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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spots where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to specific locations or instances in a broader context, often indicating particular areas of interest or concern. Example: "There are several spots where the paint has chipped on the walls."
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The designated spots where people can react are the spots where they will.
They drew a layout identifying spots where there were slowdowns.
There are plenty of spots where "Baby Girl" sounds wrong.
The papers had blank spots where articles were removed.
They have their spots where devotees know to congregate.
You take the bright spots where you can find them.
Red pins mark the spots where bodies have been reported.
Yellow flags marked spots where debris had fallen.
In SERS applications, hot spots where the electromagnetic field is particularly intense, play a key role.
Phil. 270/570 Syllabus (updated 4/18; spots where there are changes are highlighted): word, pdf.
These fetal membranes are vulnerable at the spots where they are punctured during surgery.
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