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See also: onsite, and on site

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From on +‎ site.

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on-site (not comparable)

  1. On a particular site or in a particular building, as opposed to at a remote site or factory.
    Our supplier offers on-site support.
    • 2020 April 22, “Network News: Bombardier resumes work at Derby Litchurch Lane”, in Rail, page 9:
      Production has restarted at Derby Litchurch Lane, after Bombardier agreed new working practices with on-site trade union representatives.

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