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spot out vs spot out it

The correct phrase is "spot out." Adding "it" after "spot out" is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1269 views

spot out

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "spot out" when you want to indicate the act of noticing or identifying something.

Examples:

  • Can you spot out the differences between these two pictures?
  • She was able to spot out the error in the document.
  • I can easily spot out his car in the parking lot.
  • It's hard to spot out the exact location of the noise.
  • He tried to spot out the best route on the map.
  • Just spray a little Panther on your vest and watch it eat the spot out.
  • I couldn't get the spot out. Elena:
  • I couldn't get the spot out.
  • I'm giving him the spot out of respect.
  • I was trying to get that spot out.
  • Way to pull the Teacher's Pet spot out from underneath me.
  • I found a good spot out front, just as long as another Hugh and Amir don't come by.
  • Once, you had to fight for a spot out here.
  • He had a favorite spot out in the pasture under a cork tree.
  • He had a favorite spot out in the pasture under a cork tree.
  • A 20.000 years old frozen fishman, who was spot out by scientists.
  • What we need is a sample large enough To lure spot out before he finds another food source,
  • THERE'S A SPOT OUT ON THE P.C.H., THIS LITTLE TURNOUT OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN.

spot out it

This phrase is incorrect in English and should not be used.

  • So what makes you think we'll spot it out here?
  • And what's taking place is that the beetle has got a home spot, it goes out on a convoluted path looking for food, and then when it finds food, it heads straight home. It knows exactly where its home is.
  • I couldn't get the spot out.
  • I'm giving him the spot out of respect.
  • Dozen more hot spots out there.
  • I was trying to get that spot out.
  • Way to pull the Teacher's Pet spot out from underneath me.
  • I found a good spot out front, just as long as another Hugh and Amir don't come by.
  • Once, you had to fight for a spot out here.
  • He had a favorite spot out in the pasture under a cork tree.
  • He had a favorite spot out in the pasture under a cork tree.
  • Just spray a little Panther on your vest and watch it eat the spot out.
  • A 20.000 years old frozen fishman, who was spot out by scientists.
  • I couldn't get the spot out. Elena:
  • What we need is a sample large enough To lure spot out before he finds another food source,
  • THERE'S A SPOT OUT ON THE P.C.H., THIS LITTLE TURNOUT OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN.
  • I've got a special spot picked out for us.
  • If you don't, I got a nice cozy spot picked out for you.
  • They'll spot us out in the open.
  • I mean, she'll spot take-out in a second.

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