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"On the site of" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrasal preposition is used to refer to the location where something formerly stood, or something that was replaced by something else. Example: On the site of the old factory, a new shopping mall was constructed.
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I spotted one on the site of a dealer from Boston.
The cemetery is on the site of one of the fiercest battles of the American Revolution.
The mall sits on the site of an old junkyard.
You stand on the site of great historic movements.
What is on the site of the volcano now?
It is on the site of the old Manhattan Warehouse.
The Kemp house stood on the site of the gallery.
It was built on the site of a former mosque, which itself was built on the site of a Visigoth church.
They used to dig for coal on the site of the National Cycling Centre in Manchester.
WHAT should be built on the site of the World Trade Center?
Leave the lift, and you're on the site of the still-mourned Rotunda amusement park.
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