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spotted

[spot-id] / ˈspɒt ɪd /


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"Highland Cops, is it?" asked one local man, who spotted our camera after his property was raided by detectives.

From BBC

But entrepreneurs and investors, including private-equity firms, have also spotted an opportunity, and their tactics have sometimes outpaced regulators’ efforts to police the business.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Thursday, Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense said five Chinese aircraft had been spotted in the preceding 24 hours around the island, in addition to six vessels from China’s navy.

From The Wall Street Journal

She enjoys playing with her ball and was even spotted joining a game of volleyball during the team's training camp.

From BBC

Crocodiles have been spotted in some floodwaters with residents warned to stay out of them.

From BBC