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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a neutral site" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a location that is impartial or unbiased, often in contexts like events, meetings, or competitions.
Example: "The conference will be held at a neutral site to ensure that no party has an advantage."
Alternatives: "an impartial location" or "a nonpartisan venue."
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A neutral site?
It's too much parity and it's a neutral site.
It almost makes it like a neutral site.
The regionals will move to a neutral site.
"We offered to play the game at a neutral site," Superintendent Williams said.
This was not the first N.F.L. game moved to a neutral site by an emergency situation.
Both streaks included the playoffs and the Super Bowl, which was held at a neutral site.
Why not play the hockey finals every June in Edmonton, a neutral site?
It was willing to play at a neutral site, but the school district refused.
Rank the teams from best to worst in a neutral site game?
In the spirit of impartiality, the game has been moved to a neutral site: Yale.
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