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The phrase "strong spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a particular area or aspect where someone or something excels or is particularly effective.
Example: "In terms of customer service, our company has a strong spot that sets us apart from competitors."
Alternatives: "strong point" or "key strength".
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"I wouldn't say that's a strong spot of mine right now".
Next year's premieres section will be heavily spiced with comedy, not usually Sundance's strong spot.
"The insistently strong spot in the economy remains bright," said Mark Zandi, the chief economist at Economy.com.com
While housing data has been weak, the manufacturing sector had been a relatively strong spot in the total economic recovery picture.
Of course, success depends on eBay figuring out how to manage properties in other countries– something that hasn't been much of a strong spot in the past.
Aramark has a strong spot in the U.S., but even that is under attack, with Compass's announced acquisition of Bon Appétit, a caterer to colleges on the West Coast of the U.S. Neubauer, 60, who sailed to America as an immigrant from Israel in 1956, will take the fight abroad, too.
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Roman Shirokov had earlier been denied a penalty after claiming a push by Karagounis, who himself had a strong spot-kick shout waved away later on.
Back in the East there are strong spots.
The representative electron diffraction pattern (Fig. 2d) corresponding to a bundle of nanotubes shows diffraction rings consisting of strong spots, indicating that 1D In(OH 3 nanostructures are essentially single crystalline.
Many of these sinuous swaths don't seem to be linked to craters or other obvious features of the moon's landscape, but in the 1970s, some were found to be associated with unusually strong spots in the moon's magnetic field.
We've had six or seven really strong spots throughout the country where we've gone in as a complete unknown, and then slowly, over time, we're now almost on the verge of outgrowing some of the venues.
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