Sentence examples for to spot from inspiring English sources

The phrase "to spot" is correct and acceptable in written English.
You can use it to mean recognizing something as being of particular importance or to identify something in a group. For example: "I was able to spot the mistake in the document quickly."

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to spot

noun

A round or irregular patch on the surface of a thing having a different color, texture etc. and generally round in shape.

  • The leopard is noted for the spots of color in its fur.

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They're easy to spot.

Want to spot one?

So how to spot them?

He's not hard to spot.

Easy to spot, surely?

— from spot to spot.

We're easy to spot.

She never failed to spot them.

The results aren't hard to spot.

The evidence is easy to spot.

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It's become a go-to spot".

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