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Blue mountain Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Spot on

I read below line and do not understand what does it mean by "spot on". Can somebody help?

"Hi Charles, thanks for your comment. You're spot on - I personally think that it's not going to work in that way."
  

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"You're spot on" means "You are totally right" /Sameer

  • "You're spot on" means "You are totally right" /Sameer
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"You're spot on" means "You are totally right"

/Sameer

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