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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sweet spots" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to optimal or ideal conditions or situations in various contexts, such as business, sports, or personal preferences.
Example: "In marketing, understanding your target audience's sweet spots can lead to more effective campaigns."
Alternatives: "ideal points" or "optimal areas".
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sweet spots
noun
Plural of sweet spot
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Players say the new bats have smaller sweet spots.
Tracking audience sweet spots is also a juggling act.
"I'm still learning Deron's sweet spots on the court," Johnson said (to which Williams replied, wryly, "I'm still trying to find my sweet spots").
Most sweet spots are in the south-west, in or close to Lagos.
Both systems offer multiple sweet spots, which allows several people to watch the screen simultaneously.
Far from slowing the action, the passages concerning Banks's personal life are narrative sweet spots.
PRINCE O3 SPEEDPORT BLUE Prince's oversize rackets introduced oversize sweet spots -- but also unwieldy size.
A surprising number double entendres about sweet spots and sticky wickets?
Sweet spots can be divided into two types: "Pore" sweet spots and "Fracture" sweet spots.
Sweet spots are considered to be central to tight reservoirs.
We identify four Virginia precinct-based sustainability clusters: Sweet Spots, Emerging Sweet Spots, Neutral and Non-sustaining.
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