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The phrase "On site" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a physical location where work or an event is taking place, often in contrast to remote or off-site locations.
Example: "The construction team will be working on site to ensure the project stays on schedule."
Alternatives: "At the location" or "On location."
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On site
adverb
At the site of a job, or at the location of the customer of a product or service, as opposed to at the vendor's factory or office.
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On site facilities: toilets.
On site.
Parking on site.
Healthy food on site.
Parking lot on site.
Announcers not on site.
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The on-site agent.
An on-site R.K.O.
The on-site fan experience.
Good facilities with on-site shop.
Parking available in on-site lot.
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