What's the meaning of "spot on" in spoken English?

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"Spot on" is a way of approving of something that is said at the right time. There are other words that can be used instead of it, like exactly or very true or that's correct.
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In spoken English, spot on means: EXACTLY RIGHT or accurate
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Spot on means immediate. In job they will say spot on it mean immediately I will give job.
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Spot on means accurate or completely accurate.
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correct, right, perfect, exact
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