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The phrase "spotted at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone or something being seen or noticed at a particular location or event. Here is an example: "I was thrilled to see my favorite singer, Taylor Swift, spotted at the Grammys last night."
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The ball was spotted at the one.
A celebrity spotted at an art fair?
Work has been spotted at a suspected nuclear-test site.
Wintour and Cameron were also spotted at Erdem Moralioglu's show.
The Great Northern Diver spotted at the reservoir, for example?
If you must know I spotted at least four.
Later that day, Qingming was spotted at a railroad depot.
He has never been spotted at an early bird special.
And the games he has been spotted at most frequently have been Yankees home games.
High numbers of jellyfish have also been spotted at Dawlish Warren in Devon.
They are more commonly spotted at night, as they tend to hide during the day.
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