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The phrase "spotted in front of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the location of someone or something that has been seen or noticed in a specific place. Example: "The rare bird was spotted in front of the old oak tree during our nature walk."
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The main bulk of the plants are located at the corner of Auezov and Dzhangeldina, but have also been spotted in front of the city's Tree of Life Sculpture, MailOnline reported.
The back-story on the bikes is that Mr. Colen customized them to match existing ones that he spotted in front of the Hells Angels hangout on the Lower East Side; they suggest an unexamined adulation of Mr. Prince's weaker work.
Nothing's for certain yet (Google hasn't made any announcements), but when a Donut was spotted in front of Google back in September the developer release was out within a few days.
In New York City, Pokémon from Pokémon Go were spotted in front of the homes of 57 people on the state sex registry.
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When Jorge Posada spotted Hairston in front of the dugout, he shook his head and asked why he was there.
The giant standing cockroach in question was spotted last week in front of an apartment building on Eighty-third Street, just east of Madison Avenue.
She gave Farrah Fawcett a spot in front of a hair salon, for instance.
He eased into a spot in front of the Bank of China.
Soon I was getting spots in front of my eyes, and then I collapsed.
But this spot in front of the Hilton Hawaiian Village is never crowded.
"You can get a parking spot in front of the hardware store on Saturday.
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