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sweet spot
[sweet spot]
noun
Sports., the spot on a club, racket, bat, etc., where a ball is most effectively hit.
a point, range, or particular set of conditions that will achieve the most desirable or effective outcome.
The trick is finding the sweet spot between making the puzzle challenging but not impossible.
sweet spot
noun
sport the centre area of a racquet, golf club, etc, from which the cleanest shots are made
Word History and Origins
Origin of sweet spot1
Example Sentences
But college football is CAI’s sweet spot.
As for how you should charge your own EV in order to best take care of its battery, Simona Onori at Stanford University says, "There is likely a sweet spot between frequent fast charging and avoiding it altogether."
But discovering the sweet spot can be a challenge.
But as she takes over as the head of CBS News, the “mass” part of mass media doesn’t matter as much, and the new order of the day—pleasing a few angry old billionaires—is absolutely her sweet spot.
These purchases are neither cheap nor extravagant, but sit in the sweet spot of being aspirational yet attainable.
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