Collocations withspot

These are words often used in combination withspot.

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bright spot
Each bright spot represents an interface within the body.
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brown spot
Thorax white, shoulders with a brown spot.
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dark spot
One wing lacked the apical dark spot and the preapical pale plus apical pale was 0.52 mm.
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exact spot
But then the observer could not fixate on the exact spot where the stimulus would appear.
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favourite spot for
The gardens are a favourite spot for weddings, so a fair number of wedding parties passed through.
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final spot
The final spot was determined by the additional qualifying round.
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fishing spot
This dam is a popular fishing spot.
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gathering spot
The reconstructed fountain there is a popular gathering spot.
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guest spot
He parlayed his weekly guest spot into a daily co-host position on the station's morning show, which he continues to hold.
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hiding spot
From its hiding spot on the bottom it ambushes small fish and squid.
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ideal spot
The economically ideal spot is selected.
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landing spot
There is no landing spot as yet.
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parking spot
The first parking spot is roughly located at (28.664722, -80.639167).
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playoff spot
In 2009 the second and third placed teams played for the second playoff spot while the league winner qualified directly.
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popular spot
It is a popular spot for graffiti.
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radio spot
He also paid for radio spots to 'sensitise the public'.
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red spot
A red spot in the grey surround is depicted in the left panel.
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remote spot
Leading time of the remote spot ranged from 200 ms to 500 ms; negative values indicate that the center spot was presented prior to the remote spot.
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resting spot
The building was also used for a school, church, and resting spot for travelers.
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secluded spot
Nowadays, this secluded spot is popular for swimming and diving.
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starting spot
He returned for the following season but had lost his starting spot.
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suitable spot
It was decided that this village would be a suitable spot at which to erect half a dozen bungalows.
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surf spot
Significant underwater irregularities, such as underwater canyons and sea mounts, can also affect how the waves come into a surf spot.
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tight spot
They are all promise, but no use in a tight spot: lexicological sheep in wolves' clothing.
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top spot
Dawkins claimed the top spot in 2013.
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tourist spot
He has now identified a tourist spot for the future and probably will charge because of the help that he has given in putting the place on the map.
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vacation spot
It is a frequent tropical vacation spot.
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very spot
Strangely enough, it happened on this very spot.
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vulnerable spot
Their vulnerable spot is their families.
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