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Discover Ludwig"unloading spot" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a place where goods are unloaded and transported for further distribution. For example: The warehouse had several unloading spots for trucks to offload goods.
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(It's built on a former parking lot that, in the time of the Fulton Fish Market, was an unloading spot for the day's catch).
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Around the time when the Vietnamese survey ship had its lines cut, the Philippines reported that Chinese vessels had been spotted unloading building material on an uninhabited reef, known as the Amy Douglas Bank, in waters it claims, apparently to build an oil rig.
Shortly after unloading Esat, O'Brien spotted a 3-inch-square ad in the Financial Times inviting bids for a mobile license in Jamaica.
While the network has sold approximately 90% of its ad spots for the event, the Peacock has had trouble unloading the last 8-10 spots, which it hopes to sell to Fox and other studios.
But if he manages to unload the Soho spot for close to the asking price, Murdoch will set a new downtown standard and prove once again that his investment genius isn't limited to media.
Early robots took on repetitive and crude tasks — moving car parts from one spot to another, loading and unloading machines — but over time they've become much more dexterous.
From the jetty where early next year giant tanker ships will begin unloading cargoes of liquefied natural gas, workers sometimes spot gray whales heading down the Baja coast to calving spots near Cabo San Lucas.
Want to unload your position?
At night though he was spotted shuffling around his garden unloading heavy cardboard boxes into No 63 Leyburn Road, the busy Birmingham avenue that slices through the suburb where the majority of the city's Somalian community have settled.
While the Peacock announced in September that it had sold 85% of its :30 second spots, it has been unable to unload the final 8 spots.
Figure 3 The trends for indium film and nanowire with the normalized depth for a hardness and b elastic modulus [Inset: Partial unloading function used to obtain depth-dependent mechanical properties of nanowires at a single spot].
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