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"spotted in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been seen somewhere. For example, "I spotted a rare bird in the park today."
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Spotted in Davos: snowmen.
Spotted in the front row: Al Gore.
Swine flu spotted in Israel and New Zealand.
But he is sometimes spotted in schools.
(The last tiger was spotted in 2004).
Does a bird spotted in the neighbor's yard count?
The first was spotted in Chicago in 1987.
The four-toed salamander was last spotted in 1979.
A ski parka was spotted in the crowd.
Uber's first self-driving car spotted in Pittsburgh.
Take the "Diverted cyclists" sign I spotted in Marylebone recently.
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